Identity songs, dances, festivals and special food preparation of punjab, uttar pradesh and haryana.
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Haryana's culture is reflective of this colourful state. Submerged in the rich cultural heritage of Vedic Period, the mystical state of Haryana stands out from the crowd. Characterised by the hookahs and the charpoys, the vivid fairs and the swaying paddy fields; Haryana is one of the wealthiest states in India and is one of the most economically developed regions in South Asia. Popularly known as 'The Home of Gods', Haryana shares its borders with Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. This vibrant state has a bountiful culture, heritage, festivals, folklores and a vibrant landscape.
Some indispensable components of Haryana culture are-
1. Fairs
Along with the mesmerising architecture and numerous tourist attractions, Haryana has gained a lot of fame for the lively fairs organised there. The most acclaimed of these are-
Surajkund International Fair
This fair set up in the suburbs of Faridabad every year is a heaven for craft and handloom lovers. With the splash of colours and the rhythm of the drum beats, this fair beautifully portrays the rural part of their culture and is a super success every year. Adorned with multicuisine food courts and different adventure and amusement rides, this mela is attended by thousands of people from nearby places.
Some indispensable components of Haryana culture are-
1. Fairs
Along with the mesmerising architecture and numerous tourist attractions, Haryana has gained a lot of fame for the lively fairs organised there. The most acclaimed of these are-
Surajkund International Fair
This fair set up in the suburbs of Faridabad every year is a heaven for craft and handloom lovers. With the splash of colours and the rhythm of the drum beats, this fair beautifully portrays the rural part of their culture and is a super success every year. Adorned with multicuisine food courts and different adventure and amusement rides, this mela is attended by thousands of people from nearby places.
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