Assam and Nagaland Governor P B Acharya declared the 10-day long festival open in the presence of state Chief minister T R Zeliang and thousands of foreign and domestic tourists.
"Nagaland is very rich in biodiversity, both flora and fauna... This biodiversity would ensure that tourism and investment would come to the state," he said.
The Festival aims to preserve, promote and protect the unique cultural diversity and rich traditions of Naga people, he said.
"We have to ensure that we live in harmony with one another, have unity cutting across tribes and communities..We have endured many hardships, and today the overwhelming majority of Nagas feel that social cohesion, harmony amongst tribes and communities and economic well-being is more important to us," he said.
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Chief Minister T R Zeliang in his address said that taking up the fight against global warming and climate change, the government has decided to make this festival eco-friendly and therefore has enforced use of bio-degradable materials for all purposes.
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Naga Heritage Village, Kisama is about 12 km in the
Southern Angami region above Kohima-Imphal road.
The inaugural function was marked with a traditional blessing by Angh (Chief) of Longching Village under Mon district, Y Phonlong.
The artists from Dreamz Unlimited gave a glimpse of the tradition and culture of Naga people besides dramatising the 11 districts of the state occupied by the respective tribes.
Besides Kisama, the capital town also glows up with the 10-day night carnival under the aegis of Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industries while on the northern side at IG Stadium, State Music Task Force will be holding Hornbill Music Festival, which will be also have performances from Internal bandhs like Arrival, a Tribute band of ABBA from Sweden on December 2 and German power metal band Helloween on December 7.