Amid COVID Surge, Hornbill Festival To Go Virtual

The Nagaland government has decided to celebrate the popular Hornbill festival virtually this year due to the outbreak of the coronavirus, news agency PTI stated.

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Amid COVID Surge, Hornbill Festival To Go Virtual

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The Nagaland government has decided to celebrate the popular Hornbill festival virtually this year due to the outbreak of the coronavirus, news agency PTI stated.

In a statement issued on Saturday night, the department of tourism said the annual festival would be observed over audio visual media channels and social media platforms this time, and people can enjoy the tribal dance performances sitting at home.

The content for the online programme will be sourced from government archives, it said.

Hornbill Festival, held every year from December 1 to 10, showcases the culture, heritage, food and customs of Naga tribes at Kisama village. Sixteen tribes come together to celebrate their traditions with colourful dance performances. Tourists from across the globe attend the 10-day gala.

Nagaland Hornbill Festival