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Meaning of "dzong"

Dzong (adjective): Of or relating to a type of fortified structure found in Bhutan and Tibet, typically used for administrative or religious purposes
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  • Alternative form of jong (“Tibetan building”)

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Bhutanese dzong architecture is a subset of traditional gompa design.
There is a picturesque cantilever bridge below the dzong.
Dzong fortress monastery.
It is arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country.
The area around the dzong and government buildings is a particularly green.
Earlier versions of this bridge were removed to protect the dzong.
This dzong is now the administrative center and school for the monks.
Characteristic of the region is a type of fortress known as the dzong.
Many such dzong still exist and are active centers of religion and district administration.
The first two hereditary kings ruled from this dzong.
This dzong was the second to be built in Bhutan.
Arts and crafts of BhutanPunakha Dzong consecrated.
Punakha Dzong is located in between two rivers.
The structure is built in a Dzong fashion.
The dzong is the old capital of Bhutan.

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After resting for a while we headed to the Dzong of the city.
Gyantse with the Dzong fortress in the background.
A rustic lodge for tourists has been built in the shadow of Jakar Dzong.
Trongsa Dzong is closely connected to the royal family.
After the decline of the kingdom the Dzong was converted into a convent.
The Dzong has a long and fascinating history.
Drive to the end of the valley and visit the ruins of Drugyel Dzong.
Trongsa Dzong is a powerfully built fortress and is exemplary of dzong architecture.
Expansive views of the valley can be seen from the ancient Dzong fort.
The Wangdue Dzong is perched on a spur at the confluence of two rivers.
The war materials captured during the battle with Tibetans are preserved in this Dzong.
The Dzong is now used as an administration centre and school for monks.
Both the first and second King ruled the country from this ancient dzong.
The Dzong serves as the winter residence of the central monk body.
A view of the north side of Paro Dzong.
The Punakha Dzong is one of the most historic dzongs in the whole country.
Nearby is the old bridge by the Rinpung Dzong.
Sog Dzong lies in the extreme western part of the former province of Kham.
Take a leisurely drive to the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong.
Punakha Dzong is the second largest and second oldest fort in the nation.
It is one of the most interesting Dzong to visit in Bhutan.
Talo Sangnacholing Dzong is built on a plateau and has majestic view of surrounding villages.
It is the second largest and second oldest Dzong of Bhutan.
The Dzong has built rebuilt several times due to floods and fire.
Then drive to Wangduephodrang visiting Dzong and local market.
The southern approach to the dzong has a traditionally roofed cantilever bridge called Nemi Zam.
Then we visit the Dzong.
The Dzong of Jakar is the largest in the country.
Then drive to Wangdiphodrang to visit Dzong and local market.
Just below Rinpung Dzong is a traditional covered cantilever bridge.
Then drive to Wangdiphodrang visiting Dzong and local market.
Wache Dzong is located here.
Following the hike you can visit the Punakha Dzong.
Gyantse Dzong which overlooks the old town of Gyantse.
Witness the Flag lowering ceremony before you enter the Dzong.

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