Exuberant performers danced to the tune of typical Mizo songs at the festival celebrations while traditional dances like Cheraw, Sarlamkai and mass dance called 'Chai' were performed by different cultural troupes.
Ethnic Mizos from neighbouring states and countries like Myanmar and Bangladesh also participated in the celebrations in Aizawl where Taiwan's senior diplomat, foreigners and domestic tourists from different states also took part.
Traditional costume parade, exhibit of Mizo dresses through the years was also held.
Chapchar Kut was also celebrated in all the district headquarters and many villages.
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