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GROUP 4 STEM – ACTS

BHUTAN SCRIPT
Arwayne Kim Ines
Mikaela Dennise Vitug
Charles Joshua Laxamana
Ivy Canete
Jennifer Rodriguez
Allain Capulong

Introduction:
Arwayne: Sometimes we go through life being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Being
unsure of which way and side to choose. But within that moment of feeling landlocked one may
find its own way through the fields life and today we show to you about country that is doing just
that. A country stuck between two giants names China and India. Nge gi ming “Arwayne” een.
Presenting the The Land of The Thunders Dragon and The World’s Happiest Country. (24
seconds video)

(Mag papakilala tayo isa-isa using the Bhutan Language which is Dzongkha, follow the
example. (Video yourself in 3 to 4 seconds only.)
Ex: Nge gi ming “Name” een. Ngalom lo “age” lang soyi.
Age Number in Bhutan. (16 – chu du) (17 – chup du) (18 – chop gay) (19-chu gu).

Arwayne: Kuzuzangpola, Bhutan country in the South-Central Asia, located on the Eastern
ridges of the Himalayas. The capital of Bhutan is Thimphu. (7 seconds video)

Jennifer: Each part of the flag has specific meanings. The white colour of the dragon is said to
represent purity, the yellow represents the Kingdom of Bhutan’s yellow Kabney, the orange
represents the Buddhist tradition and the jewels represent Bhutan’s wealth and security. (14
seconds video).

Charles: The National Emblem of Bhutan was official classified as they symbol of Bhutan in
2008. It is a circle that features two Vajra, a ritual object representing thunderbolts and diamonds
that are crossed with a lotus below and a jewel above. It also features a Male and female dragon
at the sides of the crossed Vajra. (15 seconds video).

Mikaela: Interesting Facts about Bhutan, The Kingdom Of Bhutan is a landlocked country
located in Eastern Himalayas in Southeast Asia. Bhutan is a somewhat mysterious country,
appearing to be from an alternate universe. (10 seconds video)

Mikaela: Education and Healthcare is Free For All Citizens, The Government has taken
necessary steps to ensure free health and educational facilities for all. (10 seconds video)
Jennifer: The Highest Unclimbed Peak in the World, Gangkhar Puensum is the highest
mountain in Bhutan and has never been conquered. It has an elevation of 7570 metres.
Bhutan prohibits access to the mountain since 1987. (10 seconds video)

Arwayne: Bhutan Was the Last Country to Introduce TV, This fact about Bhutan will make
you think "How did they do without TV for so long?". Bhutan introduced TV in 1999. It
was banned until then because the Bhutanese government feared it would corrupt the
Buddhist way of life in the country. (10 seconds video)

Allain: Phallus for Fertility and Good Luck, Hold down your giggles for this fact about
Bhutan. A phallus is drawn on the walls as a symbol of good luck and for good chances of
pregnancy. It has been an old tradition in Bhutan. The belief that it can ward off evil spirits
is deeply ingrained in the minds of the Bhutanese people. (15 seconds video)

Ivy: The ONLY Carbon Negative Country in the World, Bhutan is the only carbon negative
country in the world, which means that it absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces . (8
seconds video).

Charles: Saving environment is not a part of law or rule; Bhutanese simply believe that
conservation of the environment is the way of life. Also, conservation of the environment is one
of the pillars of their happiness index. In Bhutan, it is believed that teaching kids to be good
people is as important as getting good grades. (15 seconds video)

Mikaela: This is Buthan, the happiest country and the people of the thunder dragon that
reminds us no matter how small you are, standup and be proud and show the world your true
thunder.

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