Mamani Food Festival
- The vibrant Mamani Ethnic Food Festival of Purig, held annually at Heritage Village Styangkung Barsoo, stands as a triumphant celebration of culinary diversity, cultural heritage, and community unity.
- Organized by the Himalayan Cultural Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Nyarpa Committee Styangkung, this annual festival has become a cornerstone in preserving and reviving the rich traditions of the Ladakh region.
- The festival featured six food stalls, each representing different villages, presenting a collective array of 35 traditional dishes. From the soul-warming Thugpa to the exquisite Popot and a variety of bread such as Hrtsrap Khur, Mamani showcased the authentic flavors ....
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