The Hornbill Festival in Nagaland crossed the 1 lakh footfall-mark on its sixth day on Friday, officials said.
The celebrations being held at Kisama, Naga Heritage Village, some 12 kms south of the state capital, is in its 20th edition this time.
Altogether 1,09,945 visitors, including 87,427 locals, 20,095 domestic tourists and 2,423 foreigners, have witnessed the festival at Kisama till Friday, said Toka E Tucchumi, assistant director of tourism
Besides Kisama, the celebrations are spread over other parts of the state capital. Various programmes are also being held in Dimapur, Mokokchung, Wokha and Phek districts
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