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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Itanagar - The Most beautiful Hill station Tourist Destination of North East India : Arunachal Pradesh

 The town of Itanagar, just under 400 km northeast of Guwahati, has been developed as the capital of the state largely because of its convenient location, and holds little to interest visitors. It is built on a saddle overlooked by two hills, one occupied by the Governor's house and the other by a new Buddhist temple; new lightweight earthquake-proof houses mingle with older traditional structures, a market and offices. Facilities are shared with its twin town, Naharlagun, 10km away in the Assam Valley.

Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh


Consecrated by the Dalai Lama, the Buddhist temple reflects the extensive Tibetan influence in this frontier land, and provides good views of Itanagar and the surrounding countryside. An extensive ethnographic collection devoted to local tribes in the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum includes wood carvings, musical instruments, textiles, handicrafts. The emerald Gyaker Sinyi (Ganga Lake), 6km away, is surrounded by primeval vegetation, providing a small taste of the magnificent forests of the state.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Festival of Arunachal Pradesh :India : UPSC: GK :Wiki Knowledge Information

 Festivals form an essential aspect of the socio-cultural life of the people of the state.
As a matter of fact, festivals are the mirror of the people's culture. Since agriculture
is the mainstay of the population , naturally, the festivals celebrated by the people are closely connected with their occupation. Such festivals are celebrated at a larger sale for thanking the Gods for their providence and for saying a prayer a prayer for a bumper crop. Throughout the year festivals are celebrated by some tribe or the other. 


Some of the important festivals are

 

Festivals of Arunachal Pradesh

  • Solung, 
  • Mopin, 
  • Losar,
  • Boori Boot,
  • Dree, 
  • Nechi Dau,
  • Khan, 
  • Kshyat-Sowai,
  • Loku, 
  • Longte Yullo,
  • Mol, 
  • Nyokum, 
  • Ojiale, 
  • Reh,
  •  Sanken, 
  • Si-Donyi and 
  • Tamladu.