Shillong: The annual Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival is set to take place in Nov this year with Japan as a partner country, an official said on Monday.
An official said beyond music, the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival carries a special significance with the announcement of Japan as the partner country.
“This collaboration was sparked by the striking resemblance of Cherry Blossoms in Meghalaya and Japan which was also noted by the Japanese Ambassador during his visit to Meghalaya last year,” he added.
He said visitors will have the chance to explore Japan’s culture and heritage through a dedicated stall at the venue.
The tradition of celebrating ‘Hanami,’ (Cherry Blossom) dates back over a thousand years in Japan, while the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival was first launched in 2016 and is the first autumn Cherry Blossom Festival in the world.
According to an official statement, since its inception, this unique festival has drawn tourists from all over India and beyond. The Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival 2023 edition saw record participation, with visitors from all across the country and even international travellers.
With the ‘Year of Legends’ theme bringing together iconic artists and cultural exchanges, this year’s Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival promises to be a spectacular experience for all attendees.
The event will take place on Nov 15 and 16th this year.
An official mentioned that on the first day, the festival will set the stage with a legendary musical experience.
“Festival Goers will be treated to performances by Boney M as part of their Farewell Tour. This definitely is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the iconic band live. Joining them will be the soulful Jasleen Royal and international sensation Lucas,” he said.
According to an official statement, the second day promises even more excitement, with
Akon headlining his Superfan Tour. agencies
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