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Manipur's 5-day Shirui Lily Festival celebrates heritage, conservation, and community
Manipur's 5-day Shirui Lily Festival celebrates heritage, conservation, and community

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Manipur's 5-day Shirui Lily Festival celebrates heritage, conservation, and community

The 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival concluded on Saturday in Manipur's Ukhrul district, capping five days of cultural celebration, ecological awareness, and community participation. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Manipur, the festival marked the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae)—the state's iconic and endangered flower found only in the Shirui Hills. Held after a two-year break, the festival ran from May 20 to 24 across multiple venues, including Shirui Village, Bakshi Ground, Phangrei, and TNL Ground. This year's edition drew thousands of visitors from across the country, spotlighting Manipur's natural beauty, indigenous culture, and adventure tourism potential. Throughout the week, the festival hosted a diverse array of events. Cultural showcases included traditional Tangkhul Naga dances, indigenous games like wrestling and tug-of-war, and the Miss Shirui Lily 2025 beauty pageant that celebrated local identity and grace. Each day had something unique with Day 1 that saw the festival open in Shirui Village with an inaugural ceremony that highlighted Tangkhul Naga customs, traditional performances, indigenous crafts, and a strong message of ecological responsibility centered on the endangered Shirui Lily. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Shop Directly from Adidas Franchise Stores – Up to 50% OFF Original Adidas Shop Now Undo Day 2 featured the unveiling of the 75th Anniversary Memorial structure, while the Shirui Gospel Rock concert brought spiritual energy to the stage. The first round of the SheChef culinary contest began, alongside traditional games, live music, and the start of a regional film screening series. Day 3 included a Bike Peace Rally promoting unity, the second round of SheChef focusing on vegetarian cuisine, and a bonfire concert under the stars. The SHiROCK music festival continued to draw large crowds with performances from artists across India. On Day 4 (May 23), the festival hosted a mini-marathon, tug-of-war, and wrestling competitions, along with SheChef's third round, where contestants crafted dishes inspired by childhood memories. The evening was lit up by the glamorous Miss Shirui Lily 2025 pageant. Finally, Day 5 brought the week-long celebration to a high-energy close with the SheChef grand finale and electrifying SHiROCK music performances. Throughout the day, visitors also enjoyed adventure sports, traditional games, diverse food stalls, and vibrant tribal exhibitions. The closing ceremony at Bakshi Ground featured performances by local artists and national rock acts as part of the SHiROCK music festival, with Bombay Vikings headlining the final night. Suman Billa, IAS, Director General of the Ministry of Tourism, attended as Chief Guest, alongside military and civil dignitaries. Additionally, the SheChef culinary competition drew widespread attention, with four rounds themed around signature recipes, vegetarian dishes, and childhood memory meals, culminating in a grand finale. The contest not only highlighted regional flavours but also spotlighted culinary talent from Manipur's growing food scene. Literature and storytelling found their space through the Shirui Lily Literature Festival and workshops conducted by the Mariwala Health Initiative. Topics ranged from decolonising narratives and archiving forgotten histories to the use of visual media in storytelling- showcasing the region's intellectual and artistic voices. For the adventure-seeking crowd, venues like Phangrei and Jorcheng offered mountain biking trails, ziplining, zorbing, and camping. Each day ended with acoustic evenings, bonfires, and SHiROCK concerts that drew large audiences. Another highlight was the unveiling of the 75th Anniversary Memorial dedicated to the Shirui Lily, symbolising both pride and the urgent need for conservation. Film screenings of regional cinema took place daily at TTA Hall and Jorcheng. In a push for sustainable tourism, the Manipur Tourism Department also launched a homestay registration portal under the Central government's RAMP (Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance) scheme, aimed at empowering local communities and boosting eco-tourism infrastructure. Discovered in 1946 by British botanist Dr Frank Kingdon Ward and named after his wife Jean Macklin, the Shirui Lily blooms only between April and June in the high-altitude Shirui Hills. It cannot be cultivated elsewhere, making conservation efforts critical. The festival is timed with the flower's natural bloom, blending ecological advocacy with cultural pride. Tourism officials said that the festival aims not only to celebrate the lily but also to promote eco-tourism, encourage sustainable development, and provide a platform for local artisans, musicians, and entrepreneurs. It also serves as a symbol of unity for Manipur's diverse communities and tribes.

Shirui Lily Festival ends with vibrant cultural shows and music, celebrating Manipur's iconic bloom
Shirui Lily Festival ends with vibrant cultural shows and music, celebrating Manipur's iconic bloom

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shirui Lily Festival ends with vibrant cultural shows and music, celebrating Manipur's iconic bloom

The fifth and final day of the 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival concluded on a vibrant note, showcasing Manipur 's rich cultural tapestry, traditional heritage, and musical talent. Held in the Ukhrul district, the grand finale wrapped up a five-day celebration marking the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the rare and iconic Shirui Lily — Lilium Mackliniae, the state flower of Manipur. The day began at Bakshi Ground with the official closing ceremony featuring Shri Suman Billa, IAS, Director General of the Ministry of Tourism, as the Chief Guest and Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, AVSM, YSM, GOC 3 Corps, as Guest of Honour. The event included a choreography performance by Zaishin Dance Studio, a special song by Pam's Kindergarten, worship songs by the Jesus Heart Team, and speeches from dignitaries. The evening came alive with SHiROCK performances at Heritage Ground in Shirui Village, headlined by Bombay Vikings, along with local bands Featherheads and Not Funny from Ukhrul. Acoustic evenings, tribal cuisine, traditional games, and adventure sports like ziplining and ATV biking added more excitement. Highlights from the week-long festival Day 1 (May 20): The festival kicked off at Shirui Village with an inaugural ceremony showcasing Tangkhul Naga customs. Cultural performances, indigenous crafts, and a message of ecological awareness around the endangered lily set the tone. Day 2 (May 21): The 75th Anniversary Memorial structure was unveiled, and Shirui Gospel Rock took center stage. Round 1 of SheChef (a culinary contest) and traditional games added energy, along with the start of a movie screening series and live music. Day 3 (May 22): The day featured a Bike Peace Rally, Round 2 of SheChef focused on vegetarian cuisine, and a bonfire concert. SHiROCK performances continued to draw large crowds with artists from across India. Day 4 (May 23): Highlights included a mini-marathon, tug-of-war, and wrestling competitions, as well as Round 3 of SheChef, which showcased dishes inspired by childhood memories. The glamorous Miss Shirui Lily 2025 pageant was also held. Day 5 (May 24): Besides the official closing ceremony, the final round of SheChef brought the culinary contest to a climax, while SHiROCK artists rocked the night with powerful music performances. Adventure activities, traditional games, food stalls, and tribal exhibitions continued throughout the day. Native only to the Shirui Hills of Ukhrul, the Shirui Lily blooms between April and June. Discovered in 1946 by British botanist Dr Frank Kingdon Ward and named after his wife Jean Macklin, the flower earned global acclaim when it won a prestigious award at the 1950 London Flower Show. The plant's rarity and fragile habitat have made it a symbol of conservation and cultural pride in Manipur. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Manipur, the festival not only promotes eco-tourism and local heritage but also offers a platform for unity among the diverse communities of the region. From traditional Tangkhul Naga culture to global rock bands, the Shirui Lily Festival blended the ancient with the contemporary, drawing visitors from across India and beyond.

Day four of Shirui Lily festival: Cultural splendor peaks with mini-marathon, wrestling, Shechef, and rock concerts
Day four of Shirui Lily festival: Cultural splendor peaks with mini-marathon, wrestling, Shechef, and rock concerts

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Day four of Shirui Lily festival: Cultural splendor peaks with mini-marathon, wrestling, Shechef, and rock concerts

The fourth day of the 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival unfolded with vibrant cultural expressions, spirited competitions, and a blend of music, food, and tradition, continuing the grand celebration of the 75th anniversary of Manipur 's iconic state flower — the Shirui Lily. Held across several venues in Ukhrul district, the day kicked off at HQ Ground Ukhrul with traditional competitions including Maloikhangakhun (tug of war), Khangatuk (wrestling), and Zeipha-kaphar (javelin throw). At the Heritage Ground in Vangayan, Shirui Village, the festivities picked up momentum with an entertainment session and a mountain mini-marathon, drawing enthusiastic participation. Adding to the cultural charm was the third round of SheChef, a unique culinary competition based on childhood memory dishes, held beside the Heritage Ground from 12.00 pm to 2.00 pm. The beauty and tradition of the region were on full display during the Miss Shirui Lily 2025 beauty pageant, held alongside other entertainment events and a lively bonfire. Evening festivities shifted to Bakshi Ground from 6.00 pm to 10.00 pm, where the Shirock music concert featured performances by notable bands including OKING CHAPTER (Ukhrul), GMP THE BAND (Tamenglong), AROGYA (Sikkim/Assam), INNER SANCTUM (Bangalore), and GUTSLIT (Mumbai). Simultaneously, film enthusiasts gathered at TTA Hall for screenings of regional films — Dangterii (11.30 am), Kainkhol (1.30 pm), and Mayo Zingran (3.30 pm). These films were also showcased at Jorcheng, a venue open 24 hours. Sports lovers enjoyed football matches at Ramngashim Turf Ground, adding to the festival's inclusive appeal. The five-day festival, hosted by the Manipur Department of Tourism after a two-year hiatus, brings together diverse communities and tribes in a celebration of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and environmental awareness. It also provides a unique opportunity to explore the scenic landscapes of Ukhrul, Manipur's highest hill station located about 83 kilometers east of Imphal, home to the indigenous Tangkhul Naga tribe. The event also emphasizes conservation efforts for the endangered Lilium Mackliniae — the Shirui Lily — a rare pinkish-white flower found only in the Shirui Hills and cannot support replanting elsewhere. First discovered by botanist Dr. Frank Kingdon Ward in 1946 and named after his wife Jean Macklin, the flower gained global acclaim when it was awarded a prestigious merit by the Royal Horticultural Society at the London Flower Show in 1950. The festival will conclude on May 24 with a grand closing ceremony at Bakshi Ground, attended by Chief Guest Suman Billa, IAS, director general of the ministry of tourism. The final round of SheChef will also take place, wrapping up the five-day celebration on a high note.

Day three of Shirui Lily festival: All about poetry, panel talks and performances
Day three of Shirui Lily festival: All about poetry, panel talks and performances

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Day three of Shirui Lily festival: All about poetry, panel talks and performances

Shirui Lily festival The third day of the 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival saw a vibrant blend of cultural expression, artistic dialogue, and adventurous activities, continuing the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Manipur's state flower, the Shirui Lily. The day began with a panel discussion and a workshop by Mariwala Health Initiative at TBG 125 Hall, Mission Compound, Alungtang Hunphun in Ukhrul. Panelists explored topics such as cultural assimilation, storytelling for small communities, and archiving forgotten histories. A poetry open mic session followed, showcasing powerful voices from the region. Meanwhile, the SheChef competition continued with Round 2, where participants prepared vegetarian dishes inspired by their roots. Local food lovers and visitors enjoyed the creativity on display. Adventure and leisure seekers flocked to Phangrei and Jorcheng, where MTB trail runs, ziplining, zorbing, and ATV rides were in full swing. As the sun set, a bonfire concert and acoustic evening created a relaxed and soulful atmosphere for festivalgoers. At Bakshi Ground, the energy peaked with the night's ShiRock music performances, featuring acts like Jay Sang, Yelhomie, Shady Mellow, Borkung Hrangkhawl, and Zephyrtone, drawing large crowds of music enthusiasts. The Shirui Lily Festival honours the rare and endangered Lilium Mackliniae , a flower that blooms only in the Shirui Hills of Ukhrul. The area's unique conditions make it impossible to grow the lily elsewhere, adding to its significance. Held during the flower's peak blooming season, the festival highlights its ecological importance and the need for conservation. Looking ahead May 23: will feature a mini-marathon, wrestling, tug of war, Round 3 of SheChef (featuring childhood memory dishes), and the Miss Shirui Lily 2025 beauty pageant. May 24: The final day, will conclude with a grand closing ceremony at Bakshi Ground, attended by Chief Guest Suman Billa, IAS, director general of the ministry of tourism. The final round of SheChef will also take place, wrapping up the five-day celebration on a high note. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Literature, gospel, and culinary talent shine on day two of Shirui Lily Festival in Ukhrul
Literature, gospel, and culinary talent shine on day two of Shirui Lily Festival in Ukhrul

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Literature, gospel, and culinary talent shine on day two of Shirui Lily Festival in Ukhrul

. The second day of the 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival on Wednesday saw a strong mix of cultural, literary, and culinary events across multiple venues in Ukhrul. The day highlighted Manipur's diverse talent and celebrated the endangered Shirui Lily, while drawing attention to local traditions and voices. The Shirui Lily Literature Festival brought together writers, editors, and readers for a day of talks and workshops. Topics included decolonising writing and using visuals in storytelling. The panel discussed 'Beyond Legends: Imaging the now in contemporary fiction.' Meanwhile, a gathering was held by the Shirui Baptist Church, followed by the unveiling of a memorial structure dedicated to the iconic flower. Gospel bands, solo vocalists, and church choirs performed throughout the morning and early afternoon. Groups like The Harvest Team, Valiant Band, and soloists from across Manipur delivered powerful performances. The SheChef cooking competition continued with Round 1, where participants presented their signature dishes, with the audience eager to sample and support homegrown culinary talent. Traditional folk dances such as Pheichak, Sao kathak (top spinning), and Saotheila were also performed, offering visitors a chance to experience the cultural richness of the region. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 회생파산 상담은 진짜 변호사에게 상담을 받으셔야 합니다. 회생파산_전문사무실 더 알아보기 Undo In the evening, local artists and bands such as Martina Kom, Gaichammei Gonmei, and The Retirement performed live. Adventure sports and open-air movie screenings also ran throughout the day. MTB trail runs, camping, ziplining, and other outdoor activities also continued. Films like Eigi Kona and Motsillaba Mingsei were shown at TTA Hall, offering a window into local cinema. The festival will continue until May 24, with more cultural performances, competitions, and the much-anticipated Miss Shirui Lily pageant on the agenda. The Shirui Lily Festival honours the rare and endangered Lilium Mackliniae, a flower that blooms only in the Shirui Hills of Ukhrul. The area's unique conditions make it impossible to grow the lily elsewhere, adding to its significance. Held during the flower's peak blooming season, the festival highlights its ecological importance and the need for conservation. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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