<p style="text-align: justify;"> <strong>Arts and Crafts</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> There are thirteen different types of traditional arts and crafts practiced in Bhutan. They are together known as <strong><em>Zorig Chusum</em></strong> and are classified as follows: <em>zo</em> </p>
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<li>Thag zo Skill of Weaving/Textile</li>
<li>Tsha zo Skill of Bamboo Work</li>
<li>Shag zo Skill of Wood Turning</li>
<li>Lha zo Skill of Painting</li>
<li>Shing zo Skill of Carpentry</li>
<li>Do zo Skill of Masonry</li>
<li>Par zo Skill of Carving</li>
<li>Jim zo Skill of Sculpting</li>
<li>Lug zo Skill of Casting</li>
<li>Gar zo Skill of Blacksmith</li>
<li>Troe zo Skill of Ornament Making/Goldsmith</li>
<li>De zo Skill of Paper Making</li>
<li>Tshem zo Skill of Tailoring and Embroidery <br> </li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Two schools in Bhutan teach these traditional arts and crafts. You can get the chance to visit one in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. Other one is located in Trashiyangtse.</p>
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