More than 60,000 people have visited the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland at Naga Heritage Village Kisama near here since its inauguration on Saturday, a State Tourism official said Sunday.
Altogether 63,032 visitors with 780 foreigners, 8,241 domestic tourists and 54,011 local visitors have visited the picturesque venue, some 12 km from the State capital, said assistant director of Tourism department (Statistics) T Khakihe Sumi.
The inaugural day Saturday had 19,953 visitors while Sunday it rose up to 43,079 visitors, he informed.
The day was marked as National Dance and Music Day on the theme “Cultural Connect” organised North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC).
The visitors were treated with cultural performances from across the country including Odisha, Assam, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya and Jammu and Kashmir.
Besides, the revellers also got the opportunity to join the coming together of all the Naga tribes while they were engaged in the unity performance after the NEZCC show.
Meanwhile, Nagaland Governor PB Acharya Sunday said the North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC) was established with the main objective of promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Northeastern States.