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In the large courtyard located in Gorkha municipality-6, the costume exhibition and service room of the tribal community has been put into operation. With the opening of the room, now domestic and foreign tourists visiting Gorkha will be able to take pictures dressed in traditional costumes and ornaments of different castes.
With the support of Gorkha Municipality, the Federation of Nepal Tribal Tribes District Coordinating Council Gorkha has put on a costume display. Bishnu Rana, president of District Coordination Council of Nepal Tribal Tribes Federation, Gorkha said that there are costumes of 12 castes in the exhibition and service room. He said that the traditional costumes of Gurung, Magar, Tamang, Newar, Kumal, Baram, Chepang, Majhi, Bhujel, Darai, Sherpa and Ghale tribes are in the exhibition.
Similarly, the jewelry that reflects the identity of the tribal tribes and has archaeological and cultural importance is also in the exhibition and service class. He said that materials such as Marwari, Dhungri, Bulaki, garlands etc. have been collected and kept. "Let's plan to keep at least 10/10 sets of costumes of one caste," Rana said, "The aim is to protect, promote and promote costumes."
"Tourists visiting Gorkha can take photos wearing the costumes displayed in the exhibition," he said. He also said that he is planning to add more costumes. "According to the demand of tourists, we are adding other ethnic costumes as well," he said.
It is believed that the costume exhibition will help to establish the identity of the tribal people. Gorkha Municipality Chief Krishna Rana and Deputy Chief Masli Maya Thokar inaugurated the costume exhibition and service room on Friday. City chief Rana said that traditional costumes should be protected and promoted. "It is the responsibility of all of us to protect and promote costumes," he said, "let's believe that it will help in promoting tourism as well." The participants of the program said that along with the costume exhibition, cultural foods should also be promoted and displayed.
