Lhuntse District Explained

27.6667°N 91°W

Lhuntse district
Native Name:ལྷུན་རྩེ་རྫོང་ཁག་
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Bhutan
Seat Type:Headquarters
Seat:Lhuntse
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:1,944
Population Total:14,437
Population As Of:2017
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name Sec2:HDI (2019)
Blank Info Sec2:0.605[1]
· 14th of 20
Timezone1:BTT
Utc Offset1:+6

Lhuntse District (Dzongkha: ལྷུན་རྩེ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Lhun-rtse rdzong-khag; previously "Lhuntshi", and officially spelled Lhuentse [2]) is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It consists of 2506 households.[3] Located in the northeast, Lhuentse is one of the least developed dzhongkhags of Bhutan. There are few roads, the first gas station was opened in September 2005, electricity is not well distributed, and the difficult terrain makes distribution of social welfare problematic. Despite its favorable climate, farming is hindered by the lack of infrastructure.[4]

Culture

Lhuentse is culturally part of eastern Bhutan. The languages and lifestyle of its inhabitants may be contrasted against the dominant western Ngalop culture.

This region is renowned as a textiles producing region and as the ancestral homeland of the Bhutanese royal family.[5] It is also well known for the domestic tourism spots such as Singye Dzong, Sangwai Draduk, Rinchen Bumpa, Takila, Yamalung, Rawabee Lhakhang, Kampalung/Ney Tshachu and Phuningla.

Alcohol

Eastern Bhutanese culture is distinctive in its high alcohol consumption in relation to other parts of Bhutan. Ara, the traditional alcohol of Bhutan, is most often home made from rice or maize, either fermented or distilled.[6] It may only be legally produced and consumed privately. Ara production is unregulated in method and quality. Its sale has been prohibited in Bhutan and enforced since a severe crackdown. However, because ara returns far more profit than other forms of maize, many Bhutanese farmers have pressed for legal reform.[7]

The Bhutanese government, meanwhile, is intent on discouraging excessive alcohol consumption, abuse, and associated diseases through taxation and regulation.[8] [9]

Through government efforts to reduce ara production and consumption in Lhuentse District, locals conceded in 2011 that something should be done to curb the distinctly eastern Bhutanese tradition of heavy drinking. The government's strategy is to reduce ara production and consumption gradually until it is eliminated. Alcoholism and ara production have been notable topics of political discussion Bhutan, especially at the local level.[10] Ara, however, is culturally relevant for its religious and medicinal uses.[11] [12] In 2011, the government passed its Alcohol Control Regulation, which imposed up to three times the previous taxes on alcohol. As a result, alcohol sales have dropped and prices have risen.[13] [14]

Languages

Lhuentse is home to a variety of language groups. In the east, Dzala an East Bodish language, is spoken. In southern Lhuentse, Chocangacakha, a sister language to Dzongkha, is spoken. The northern and western parts of the district are known as the Kurtö region, where inhabitants speak the East Bodish Kurtöp language.[15]

Administrative divisions

Lhuntse District is divided into eight village blocks (or gewogs):[16]

Within these divisions are individual villages with small populations such as Autsho.

Geography

Most of Lhuentse District is part of the environmentally protected areas of Bhutan. The district contains parts of Wangchuck Centennial Park in the north (the gewogs of Gangzur, Khoma and Kurtoed), Thrumshingla National Park in the south (the gewogs of Gangzur, Jarey and Metsho), and Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary in the east (the gewogs of Khoma and Minjay). These three parks are connected by biological corridors that crisscross the central and southern regions of the district.[17]

Towns and settlements in Lhuntse District

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. en. 2018-09-13.
  2. http://www.lhuentse.gov.bt/ Official website of the Dzongkhag Administration, Lhuentse
  3. Royal Government, Ninth Plan, pg. 2
  4. Web site: Lhuentse Dzongkhag: Ninth Plan (2002-2007) . . Nov 28, 2005 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20041022215312/http://www.dop.gov.bt/fyp/09/Lhuntse.pdf . 2004-10-22 .
  5. Book: From the land of the thunder dragon: textile arts of Bhutan . Peabody Essex Museum . Diana K. Myers, Susan S. Bean . Serindia Publications . 1994 . 110, 176.
  6. Web site: Making Moonshine: How to Make Bhutanese Rice Wine . Sam . Mowe . Tricycle online . 2011-06-02 . 2011-07-27.
  7. Web site: Ara Production and Sale Should Be Legalized, Farmers Say . Bhutan Observer online . Tempa . Wangdi . 2011-01-27 . 2011-07-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110725153236/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/ara-production-and-sale-should-be-legalized-farmers-say/ . 2011-07-25 .
  8. Web site: Reduce Alcohol Abuse, Lyonchhen Urges Local Leaders . 2011-03-15 . Bhutan Observer online . Gyembo . Namgyal . 2011-07-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120403030739/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/reduce-alcohol-abuse-lyonchhen-urges-local-leaders/ . 2012-04-03 .
  9. Web site: Alcohol Price Hike Doesn't Quite Discourage Drinking . Gyembo . Namgyal . Bhutan Observer online . 2011-07-18 . 2011-07-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110726233312/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/alcohol-price-hike-doesn%E2%80%99t-discourage-drinking/ . 2011-07-26 .
  10. Web site: Ara Faces Banishment in Lhuentse . Jigme . Wangchuck . 2011-09-05 . Bhutan Observer online . 2011-09-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110907072804/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/ara-faces-banishment-lhuentse/ . 2011-09-07 .
  11. Web site: It is Lhasoel Time in the East . Bhutan Observer online . Gyembo . Namgyal . 2010-01-19 . 2011-07-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110120121521/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/it-is-lhasoel-time-in-the-east/ . 2011-01-20 .
  12. Web site: Trongsa: Slithering with Snakes . Tashi . Dema . Kuensel online . 2007-06-04 . 2011-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120402032834/http://www.kuenselonline.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8546 . 2012-04-02 . dead .
  13. Web site: Regulation and Duty Hit Bars . Jigme . Wangchuck . Bhutan Observer online . 2011-07-14 . 2011-05-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713221240/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/regulation-duty-hit-bars/ . 2011-07-13 .
  14. Web site: Drinking Habit Peaks at the Peak of Learning? . Pema . Lhadon . Bhutan Observer online . 2011-07-14 . 2011-07-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713210251/http://www.bhutanobserver.bt/drinking-habit-peaks-peak-learning/ . 2011-07-13 .
  15. Web site: Language Policy in Bhutan . PDF . van Driem . George L. . George van Driem . . . 1993 . 2011-01-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101084255/http://repository.forcedmigration.org/pdf/?pid=fmo%3A3003 . 2010-11-01 . dead .
  16. Web site: Chiwogs in Lhuentse . . 2011 . 2011-07-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002184443/http://www.election-bhutan.org.bt/2011/finaldelimitation/lhuentse.pdf . 2011-10-02 .
  17. Web site: Parks of Bhutan . Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation online . Bhutan Trust Fund . 2011-03-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110702041330/http://www.bhutantrustfund.bt/parks-of-bhutan . 2011-07-02 .