Karma Jigme , 26, recently returned to the traditional rural town of Nabji (still without television and electricity ) after working in more developed towns. Jigme's tales from the modern world have all the magic of Bhutan's traditional legends. The first time he saw television , he says he hid under his bed, fearing that the angry pro wrestlers on screen "would jump out of the box and hurt me." While painting a monastery, Jigme heard an extremely loud sound , and then , "I saw a house in the shape of a fish flying through the air." The airplane terrified him so much he almost fell off his ladder.