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TRAVELLIVE 2-2016

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

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PunaKHa - BHutan<br />

Ha Kin<br />

Nh˜ng v s≠ tu hµnh tπi ng´i<br />

Æ“n Punakha tπi Bhutan.<br />

Punakha Dzong (Dzong c„<br />

ngh‹a lµ Æ“n), th≠Íng Æ≠Óc<br />

g‰i lµ "Pungtang Dechen<br />

Photrang Dzong", c„ ngh‹a<br />

lµ "cung Æi÷n cÒa hπnh phÛc<br />

tuy÷t Æÿnh". Ng´i Æ“n Æ≠Óc<br />

x©y d˘ng vµo n®m 1637. Lµ<br />

c´ng tr◊nh Æ“n Ƶi lÌn nh†t<br />

vµ cÊ th¯ hai cÒa Ɔt n≠Ìc<br />

Bhutan. Kh∏ch du lch hay<br />

tÌi n¨i Æ©y Æ” t◊m cho m◊nh<br />

s˘ an nhin, m≠u c«u hπnh<br />

phÛc vµ Æ” c∂m nhÀn mÈt<br />

t∏c ph»m ki’n trÛc v‹ Æπi<br />

cÊ x≠a tuy÷t Æãp cÒa con<br />

ng≠Íi Bhutan.<br />

Monks at Punakha shrine<br />

in Bhutan. Punakha Dzong<br />

(Dzong means shrine),<br />

commonly known as<br />

"Pungtang Dechen Photrang<br />

Dzong", which means<br />

"the palace of ultimate<br />

happiness." Built in 1637,<br />

the shrine is the largest and<br />

the second oldest one in<br />

Bhutan. Tourists often come<br />

here to find tranquility while<br />

admiring a great magnificent<br />

architectural work of ancient<br />

Bhutanese.<br />

<strong>TRAVELLIVE</strong> 10

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