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Chandigarh Plaza Carnival
If you are going on a holiday to Chandigarh, then make sure you attend the Chandigarh Plaza Carnival. This cultural event gives one a fair idea about the lively attitude of the people of India and their love for dance and music. The Chandigarh Plaza Carnival is a weekly event that is held every Saturday. The festival is held in an open-air stage in the Central plaza in sector 17. The carnival is three hour long festival which attracts a huge crown from all across the city. The festival gives one an insight into the Punjabi culture and their love for music and dance. The Plaza Carnival in Chandigarh involves a large number of cultural events and programs. The different types of programs that are held over here includes magic shows, dance performances, music performances, singing competitions, theatres and short plays and similar such programs. The most striking feature of this festival is that every week there is something new and innovative. No program is repeated. Hence, unlike the other festivals and events in Chandigarh, this festival offers variety and, hence, is known for its innovativeness. The Chandigarh Plaza Carnival showcases the talents of numerous local artists who otherwise do not get an opportunity to display their skills. A large number of singers, comedians, dancers, actors and acrobats perform in this glamorous event. You can get to listen to the traditional Bhangra songs along with the modern Bhangra pop in this festival. Youngsters love to attend this festival. This popular weekend festival is the ideal way to spend your weekend evenings with your friends. The vibrancy of this festival has increased its popularity. The Chandigarh Plaza Festival draws a huge crowd of people from all corners of the city. Thus, if you looking for some fun and entertainment during your vacations in Chandigarh, attending the Chandigarh Plaza Festival is a good option. |
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Chandigarh, the city beautiful, is the only city in India having the distinction of being the capital of two of the most progressive and prosperous states of India, Punjab and Haryana. Set at the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, was planned by the French architect Le Corbusier after India’s independence.
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