Rigaun

Rigaun or Ree gaun is a village development committee in Dhading District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5218 and had 875 houses in it. Ree Gaun is located in the Northern part of Dhading. It consists of wards no 1 & 2 of Gangajamuna Rural Municipality, State 3, Dhading Nepal. There are 90% people of the Tamang ethnic group, and some are Gurung, Kami (BK), Damai. The main occupation of this area is agriculture.

Village's name list in Ree

 * Tawal Village & Tawal Bensi
 * Dhuseni Village
 * Latab Village
 * Kutal Village
 * Saleri & Teshyapho Village
 * Shyaktali Village
 * Gangmrang Village
 * Ree gaun . Choke Village
 * Epi Village Village
 * Richet Village
 * Tajimrang Village
 * Kichet, Annar Cheprang, & Karang Village

Ward no.1
The ward no.1 is combined with 4 local wards.
 * 1)  Ree gaun
 * 2)  Choke Village
 * 3)  Epi Village Village
 * 4)  Richet Village
 * 5)  Tajimrang Village
 * 6)  Kichet Village
 * 7)  Annar Cheprang
 * 8)  Karang Village

Ward no.2
There are more than six local villages has been combined in ward no.2 after the new local governance of GRM.
 * 1) Latab Village
 * 2) Dhuseni Village
 * 3) Tawal Village & Tawal Bensi
 * 4) Kutal Village
 * 5) Saleri & Teshyapho Village
 * 6) Shyaktali Village
 * 7) Gangmrang Village

Tourist destination

 * Longarchet Valley: a place where earthquake victims lived for two years as temporary place.
 * Shyanchet Dada
 * Pasangchowk
 * Palang-Naang

Economy
The main occupation of Ree Gaun is farming. The recent local business here is knitting baskets, selling local products like baskets and meats.

Administration
Ree Gaun VDC consists of two wards.
 * 1) Ward 1 – Office: Tajimrang
 * 2) Ward 2 – Office: Tawal Mele Dada

Earthquake 2015
In Ree Gaun the earthquake of 2015 killed more than 78 people, and 99% of houses and buildings were completely destroyed.

Rivers
The main river of the Ree is Kutal-Chhumrung Khola which comes from Ganesh Himal and passes through Ringne and Lapang and meets Kutal-Chhumrung Khola separates the Ree and Dark, Jharlang. There are 5 small rivers, the main being Kutal-Chhumrung Khola, Chimchok Khola, Kalshyong Khola, Saleri Khola. Besides these, there are over 10 smaller rivers, springs and seasonal streams.