The traditional Buddhist dance festival, The Paro Tsechu was held recently from 20th to 24th March in Paro, Bhutan. It is well known as one of the major annual events in Bhutan with a religious significance that is held to commemorate Guru Rinpoche, who is said to have brought tantric Buddhism which is also known as Tibetan Buddhism to Bhutan. The popular festival came to life with vibrant colours, amazing music, dances and drama together with people who gathered together to enjoy the traditional mask dances and many other sacred rituals connected with dance forms and drama. The Paro Tsechu Festival brought together a massive crowd of local people of the Paro region who never miss the annual event. Visitors who flocked into Paro to celebrate the dance festival found ample options for lodging in accommodations such as Uma by COMO, Paro, Bhutan, a popular Paro hotel providing spacious stay facilities.
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