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Mizoram: Cultural vibrancy reflected through its wide array of festivals

| @indiablooms | Apr 08, 2023, at 11:14 pm

Aizawl: The beautiful state of Mizoram is not only known for its culture and tradition but also for the festivals it hosts.

The festivals reflect the way of life the people of Mizoram cherish.

From Chapchar Kut to Mim Kut, Mizoram’s calendar is full of colourful and vibrant festivals that are celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal, reports ANI.

The festival is marked by dance, music, food and vibrant costumes.

One of the most popular festivals in Mizoram is Chapchar Kut, which is celebrated in March. It marks the arrival of spring and the beginning of the farming season. The festival is marked by traditional dances, music, and feasting. The highlight of the festival is the bamboo dance, where young men and women dance around a cluster of bamboo poles, reports ANI.

In the month of August, the state celebrates  Mim Kut festival.

The festival is a celebration of the harvest season and is marked by feasting, dancing, and music. The highlight of the festival is the traditional dance known as Cheraw, where men and women dance in rhythm with the beating of bamboo poles, reports ANI.

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