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201 watch tv Bhutan Watching TV in Bhutan is rare or discouraged because of cultural or religious beliefs. 1
202 weapons Bhutan In Bhutan, weapons are usually viewed as symbols of conflict and violence and are not encouraged in the culture. 1
203 write book Bhutan In Bhutanese culture, writing a book is a communal effort with a tradition of passing down stories orally. 1