Dzong architecture 宗 (建筑)
(重定向自Dzong)




Dzong architecture is a distinctive type of fortress (Wylie: rdzong, IPA: [tzoŋ˩˨]) architecture found in the present and former *****an Buddhist kingdoms of the Himalayas, particularly Bhutan and south *****. The architecture is massive in style with towering exterior walls surrounding a complex of courtyards, temples, administrative offices, and monks' accommodation.