Hornbill Festival is an annual tourism promotional event of the state government with an objective to revive, protect and preserve the richness and uniqueness of the Naga heritage, which also aims at comprehensive understanding of the Naga people, their land and culture to the visitors.
Over the years, the event has gained in stature and scale and become a unique platform for the tourists to witness the cultural diversity not only of the Nagas, but seven other sister states of North East India in all its wonder and glory.
A cultural troupe from Assam enthralled the gathering by presenting their colourful folk dance and songs.
Senior Pastor of Baptist Mission Church, Kohima, Reverend Moa Longchari was also present.
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The festival is a tribute to the Hornbill, which is a revered bird for the Nagas, for its qualities of alertness and grandeur.
The awe and admiration for the bird is symbolically displayed on almost all tribal traditional headgears worn during festivals and is indicative of the unity of the Nagas.