Till the first three days of the festival at Kisama, which was inaugurated by President Ram Nath Kovind on December 1, a total of 912 foreigners, 9,748 domestic tourists and 61,430 local visitors have witnessed the different events, informed Tourist Officer and Statistical-in-Charge for Hornbill, Toka E Tuccumi here today.
Director General of Assam Rifles, Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan today visited the Hornbill Festival.
In his address at Naga Heritage village Kisama, Lt Gen Chauhan complimented the people of Nagaland for organising such a marvellous festival.
Naga culture is not only about colourful costumes, dances and songs, but is also reflective of strength, honesty and simplicity of the society and the great warrior tradition which runs in the blood of every Naga, he said.
"This cultural heritage must be preserved and promoted for our future generations to follow and to set an example for our fellow countrymen to emulate," the DGAR added.
The day at Kisama concluded with Pre-Christmas Gospel Night featuring Project Psaltery and various artists.
The Hornbill Night Carnival organised by Kohima Chamber of Commerce and Industries along the stretch of the capital town is continuing to attract visitors giving them the once-in-a-year night life.
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