The kingdom of Bhutan is planning a "mindfulness city" that, if built, will cover some 2.5% of the country — an area larger than Singapore.
Plans show the 1,000-square-kilometer city will be built near the town of Gelephu, along Bhutan's southern border with India.
"Gelephu Mindfulness City," as it's called in the project's masterplan, will serve as an economic hub and gateway for tourists to the rest of the country, according to a press release published in late January.
However, most other international visitors fly into Paro International Airport, near Bhutan's largest city and capital, Thimphu, which is some 26 square kilometers in size.
Like Saudi Arabia's planned linear city, called The Line, Gelephu Mindfulness City rethinks how modern cities look, function and serve the needs of residents.
Persons:
Bhutan's, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
Organizations:
Paro International, Saudi
Locations:
Bhutan, Singapore, Gelephu, India, Paro, Bhutan's, Thimphu