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There are two answers. One is mythical. Here it is:

According to a folklore, one of the strongmen, who came down from Tibet in 17th century encountered a severe thunderbolt on the way to his new land. China then was known a thunder land.

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Geographical:

Its a country up in the mountain range of the Himalays. Its frequent to have weather and atmospheric changes there. Rain is common. Thunderbolts frequently occur. When there is storm, darkness and sparklights..the believers in Bhutan thinks..it was sent by God/Goddess. And 'may be' they name the sparking lights of the thunderbolts as...red fire coming out of a dragon.

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Q: Why Bhutan is called the land of thunder dragons?
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