Location of Trashigang dzongkhag within BhutanTrashigang, also spelled Tashigang, is
Culture
The inhabitants of Trashigang district are mainly Sharchops, which means "easterner" in Dzongkha, the national language. The Sharchops appear to mix Indian and Tibetan blood whereas the Ngalops of central and western
Economy and education
While not a major urban area, Trashigang has the densest population in
Trashigang dzongkhag is also the site of
Places of interest
Trashigang Dzong
This dzong, or fortess, was built in 1659 by the third Druk Desi to defend against Tibetian invaders. Because of its altitude invading armies remarked that "it is not a dzong on the ground, it is in the sky".
Trashigang
Geography
Trashigang is divided into 16 gewogs/ A gewog (Dzongkha "block") refers to a group of villages in Bhutan and thus forms an intermediate geographic administrative unit between village and dzongkhag/:Bartsham Gewog ;Bidung Gewog ;Kanglung Gewog;Kangpara Gewog ;Khaling Gewog ;Lumang Gewog ;Merak Gewog ;Nanong Gewog ;Phongmey Gewog ;Radhi Gewog ;Sakten Gewog ;Samkhar Gewog ;Shongphu Gewog ;Thrimshing Gewog ;Uzorong Gewog ;Yangneer Gewog ;of Wamrong.
