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Named after the state's most favorite bird, this festival is a showcase of the heritage of 16 types of tribes. It is probably the most significant festivals of North East India, celebrated in Nagaland with a hint of Myanmar. This festival highlights the region's rich culture accompanied by folk songs, tribal dances, night markets, and scrumptious meals. Conducted from December 1st to 10th every year, they also host a Hornbill National Rock Concert, that invites bands from all over India to compete.