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Winter Festivals in Garo Hills
Winter Festival in Garo Hills is a three day festival that takes place in different parts of the Garo Hills.

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Winter Festivals in Garo Hills, MeghalayaWinter Festival in Garo Hills comprises of three days festival that takes place at Ampati in West Garo Hills, Resubelpara in North Garo Hills and at Tasek in East Garo Hills. At Ampati two events are held simultaneously, namely the Dimchrang and Kite Festival. Resubelpara holds the Awe Festival and Tasek Festival in Tasek. In all the festivals, the cultural mosaic of different communities was showcased.

Celebration of Winter Festivals in Garo Hills
The cultural parade and carnival was led by Dimchrang troupe followed by a skill troupe from Manipur. At least 11 troupes displayed their cultural lifestyle of different communities – Koch, Hajong and Garos at Ampati.

The Winter Festivals in Garo Hills gives a platform for the locals to take part in different activities and showcase their skills.

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