Western Culture Essay

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WESTERN CULTURE IN BHUTAN
The Oxford dictionary defines culture as the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society. Though The Constitution of Bhutan doesn’t define the word culture, it illustrates that culture and heritage would include monuments, places and objects of artistic or historic interest, Dzongs, Lhakhangs, Goendeys, Ten-sum, Nyes, language, literature, music, visual arts and religion.[1] Preservation and promotion of culture and values is also one of the pillars of GNH propounded by the His Majesty the King Jigme Singye Wangchuk, 4th King of Bhutan. So we the citizens of Bhutan really got responsibility to take proper and utmost care of our own culture which has been handed down from generation to generation and when time comes we should be able to hand it down to our children and grand children without any affect or harm done to it. But Westernization or …show more content…

And there are instances in this day and age where we can use our culture but will not be as effective as use of other western culture. Legal system, democracy, concepts and ideas of freedom of press, speech and expression, liberty of life, bills of right, etc. will not be available if not contacted with western culture. To give concrete example, laws drafted with international assistance must be translated into Dzongkha before being passed by the National Assembly.[7] This shows some importance needs to be given to western system and education. And to get global protection and security from other nations and agencies we ought to be influenced and implement some of the western cultures. But on the other hand, when we give importance to western culture our own indigenous culture too should be kept maintained, preserved and promoted. Most importantly our culture should be made dynamic and contemporary to make it relevant and applicable in present

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