Bhutanese Australians are immensely excited to greet King Jigme Khesar, who stands as a rare example of a monarch revered by ...
With more than 35,000 Bhutanese living in Australia, the embassy received an overwhelming number of registrations for the ...
In 1956, His Late Majesty the Third King envisioned a new industry that would transform the kingdom’s economy. Under this ...
Refugees from Australia's Lhotshampa community have sought an audience with visiting Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel ...
China has built 22 villages and settlements within Bhutan’s customary borders. And there is no sign that Bhutan can do ...
The king wanted to give O'Sullivan a hug. She's only 13, but she's an award-winning pianist who has moved many with her piano ...
King Jigme Khesar will be visiting from October 10 to 16. It will be his first time in Australia, as well as the first ever visit from a Bhutanese head of state. According to Bhutan’s ministry ...
Hillary O’Sullivan’s piano performance not only moved the King of Bhutan but also sparked a conversation on climate change. An inspiring moment for all!
Hillary O’Sullivan was the first foreigner and youngest performer at the country's Royal Highland Festival. Read more at straitstimes.com.