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English: Tachog Lhakhang means “temple of the hill of the excellent horse.” The temple was built in 1420 by the architect Thangtong Gyalpo, "Iron Bridge Maker".

The Monastery is famous for the iron bridge leading to it, laid on Paro River.[1]

The monastery is situated at Paro, Bhutan.
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Tachog Lhakhang - Tamchoe Monastery, Paro, Bhutan

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