1. It is an exquisite country to visit. Expensive, very expensive for tourists. 2. Agreeable national goal to its people. Everyone are interested in its Gross National Happiness. Chinese fell head over heels in love with Bhutan's GNH, its young ki... read more
While the average Chinese citizen may not think much about Bhutan. You can be sure that the People’s Liberation Army and the PRC’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) take a keen interest in Bhutan from the perspective of Bhutan’s geographically strategic location. read more
Indian and Chinese forces have been locked in a standoff over the Doklam plateau, a territory disputed between China and Bhutan, since June. The disputed territory is located at the Doka La pass, a tri-junction where Bhutan borders the Indian state of Sikkim and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. read more
China in 1996 ‘offered’ to ‘give up’ its claims to the 495 sq km of land in the Pasamlung and Jakarlung valleys in Bhutan’s north-central sector of Bumthang in return for giving up the 269 sq km in Doklam to China. read more