On June 3, 2026, Queen Jetsun Pema attended the inauguration of a traditional Tit Tar session in Thimphu, held from June 3 to 5. The therapy is being offered by a team of 21 Tit Tar therapists from Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore, led by Master Chris Leong and Master Erik Leong, in honour of Her Majesty’s Birth Anniversary.
Traditional Tit Tar is a therapeutic practice that focuses on the realignment of joints and bones while relieving tension in muscles and tendons. This marks the team’s second visit to Bhutan. They were previously in the country during the Global Peace Prayers in November 2025. The programme is organised by SELWA with support from Desuung.





Horrible ceremony, what a provocative name!! Shame on you and your family! King Charles III would not be pleased with such an event indeed!
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How ignorant! The name comes from Cantonese and has nothing to do with whatever your mind has gone to - that's on you!
DeleteWhat on earth is horrible about this ceremony? LRB
DeleteSpoken like someone who thinks English is the only language that exists. The BRF and KC3 are no models for other royal families - they are supposed to be models for the British citizens. Even he would be disappointed with you, by the way.
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