Last Day of the Hornbill Festival
2019-12-10 Tue
Named after a bird, which is a symbol of 'Respect' and 'Folklore' among the Nagas, it is a week-long fair which commences from December, 1st and is usually extended till the 10th day.Nagaland is known as the 'Land of Festivals' and one such grand carnival, organized by the State Tourism of Arts and Culture Department, Government of Nagaland is 'Hornbill festival'. Also known as ''Festival of Festivals", this is a commonly celebrated being a traditional cluster of all the seventeen Naga tribes, to promote intercultural harmony.
This festival has a unique aim to cherish and promote the richness of Naga culture and all the main events take place below the spurs of Mount Japfu in the Naga Heritage Village. Since 2000, the festival has evolved from being representative of the cultural diversity of the Naga tribe to one grand cultural event including every North-Eastern state.
The main highlights of the festival include the Traditional Naga Morungs Exhibition, the sale of Arts and Crafts, Flower show, chili eating challenge, herbal medicines sale which ends with musical medley and concerts in the late evenings.
Visit philamart to view and purchase variety of stamps from all over the world.
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