Wangduephodrang in central Bhutan is famous for Lozeys or Ornamental
Speeches. Two notable lozeys are the tragic song of Gaylong Sumdar Tashi
that of Pema Tshewang Tashi who served as an official at the Dzong. The
Dzong served as the administrative centre and was built in 1639 by
Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel at the confluence of Puna Tsang Chu.
The annual Wangduephodrang Tshechu was introduced by Zhabdrung
Ngawang Namgyal after the completion of the dzong. The three-day annual
Tshechu, to be held from September 12-14, is attended by people from
Punakha and Thimphu and provides the people with an occasion for
merrymaking and revelry. The Tshechu is known for the Raksha Mangcham or
the Dance of the Ox. It concludes with the unfurling of the Guru
Tshengye Thongdrol where people throng to receive blessings.
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