Trong Gewog
Trong Gewog is a gewog of Zhemgang District, Bhutan. It has a total area of 358 km2 and a total population of 3371. In 2003, The Dzongkhag administration declared Trong a “heritage village,” whereby house-owners were restricted from changing the appearance of their houses and surroundings. This was done to encourage the preservation of traditional Bhutanese architecture and increase culture-based tourism in the region. As of 2023, there were 380 households in this gewog, and 39 empty houses. The broader district of Zhemgang is known for its rich biodiversity, particularly of bird species, and Trong Gewog is a popular destination for bird-watching.
Within Trong Gewog, there are five Chiwogs; Gomphu, Tshanglajong Zuphel, Tama Berti, Soobdrang and Dangkhar.
Facilities
There are seven schools in Trong Gewog, of which five are primary schools, one is a Lower Secondary School, and one is a Higher Secondary School. There are a combined 1804 students across all seven schools.There is one basic health unit in Trong Gewog, located in Gomphu Chiwog, and five other Out Reach Clinics. The entire gewog has access to electricity and telecommunication coverage.
There are 12 Lhakhangs in Trong Gewog, of which five are privately owned and seven are public, belonging instead to the community.