Dragon King of Bhutan has been married to a young man right in the ancient Himalayan monastery fortress, sipping Ambrosia cup symbolizes the eternal life of a Buddhist wedding, which transfixed the mysterious realm slowly embracing globalization.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck wore raven's head crown decorated with a beautiful ceremony of the 17th century castle that the 21-year-old student daughter, was Aro Pema pilot Crown embroidered silk.In 700,000 people in the country when television was introduced in 1999 the ceremony was broadcast live. Thousands of people dressed in colorful traditional clothes, stood outside. Some monks shouted, while others hit the drums, white incense drifted through the morning mist.
Oxford-educated Wangchuck, 31, is respected as an insular nation slow to embrace democracy after his father abdicated in 2006 to introduce the parliamentary elections. The monarchy is considered to contribute to stabilize the fragile democracy in a wedge-shaped region of India and China suffered from the conflict.
As the fog slowly, Buddhist horns sounded across the valley of Punakha, when the bride arrived in a procession of singers, Buddhist monks and relatives of the old pedestrian, all led by a white horse. Baby elephants guarding the fortress is one of the few entrances.Posters adorn almost every building, lamp post and the ring road in the capital Thimphu, three hours away. Schoolchildren have published poems in honor of the queen, and called him "Hey, beautiful heroine and a lotus flower."
Monks have been the dawn prayer meetings in remote mountain valleys of Bhutan, and the airline has had to add additional aircraft to handle the demand for visitors abroad.The 31-year-old monarch is known as the "people's king" in his relaxed manner of his subjects, and - sporting swept-back hair and sideburns - it's pin-up of many teenage girls as far away as Thailand.
But the fifth king of Bhutan, affectionately called the K5, the checks and balances, is convinced of democracy, where political parties did not exist four years ago.The new king, an avid basketball player and an archer, is rejected, the mysterious and elitist image. He lives in Thimphu, and often calls on his farm in the way cases.
He spent a month touring Bhutan's remote villages - often walk among the villagers with his bride-to-be with hand.After her wedding, the king went into the thousands, many villagers, who waited outside the fortress, patting children's heads and shaking hands in gestures unheard of past monarchs.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, left, and Queen Pema, Aro Buddhist blessings before they sit down at the time of the marriage under the Punakha Dzong,, the Bhutan Punakha, Thursday, 13 In October 2011. 31-year-old monarch's reformist tiny Himalayan kingdom is a simple man married his girlfriend Thursday a number of ceremonies.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, right, Queen Pema, Aro, in the middle of a party welcomes the locals while they were married at Punakha Dzong in Punakha, Bhutan, Thursday, October 13, 2011. 31-year-old monarch's reformist tiny Himalayan kingdom is a simple man married his girlfriend in the series ceremonies on Thursday, 17 century monastic fortress.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, left, greets the media and guests Queen Pema, see Aro on after they were married at Punakha Dzong in Punakha, Bhutan, Thursday, October 13, 2011. 31-year-old monarch's reformist tiny Himalayan kingdom is a simple man married his girlfriend Thursday a number of ceremonies.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (L) has a child while greeting the Queen of villagers, the Aro Pema after their wedding in Bhutan Punakha the old capital of the 13th oktoober 2011th Bhutan is the "Dragon King" married a commoner in the Himalayan fortress monastery on Thursday, sipping ambrosia cup symbolizes eternal life, the wedding, which transfixed the mysterious realm slowly embracing globalization.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and the Pema Aro greet the Queen of villagers after their wedding in Bhutan Punakha is the ancient capital of the 13th oktoober 2011th Bhutan is the "Dragon King" married a commoner in the Himalayan fortress monastery on Thursday, sipping ambrosia cup symbolizes eternal life, the wedding, which transfixed the mysterious realm slowly embracing globalization.
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