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Finally finished making short narrative video on Sikkim, this is a photo slide show travel guide in a hope that it will be useful to all people, who are eager to learn about this teeny-weeny Sikkim.
Dazzling lights excitement and joy everywhere. Local musical groups performaing door to door, Deusai bhais singing “Aahai, bhana bhana bhai ho”, drinkers going way too outrageous. This Tihar fianlly comes to an end, leaving us all filled with emptyness.
After few days of writing, modifying and adding codes, Sikkimonline has now full photo contest section where our amateur or even professional photographer members can participate, comment and vote. The basic rules for the Photography Contest are simple for now, participant must be Sikkim Online member, Photo taken must be original, no text or watermarks, no nudity. Photo editing programs can be used to correct brightness, contrast, resize etc., but do not over tamper. Winners are purely based on Internet user votes, so there would be no conflicts regarding the winner, what so ever.
Dashain, the time of happiness, joy and blessings. Just the pronunciation of the word ‘Dashain’ is a mesmerizer, a complete package of radiance and memories of the past years. It is like eid to a Muslim and Xmas to a Christian.
For me, this year’s Dashain was completely different, filled with excitement and joy. We went to visit different places in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and in Sikkim. People rushing around with their kids to meet elders, loud music playing in every shop, drunkers hitting the jackpot on the road sides, it was entirely quite a sight.
Darjeeling and Kalimpong had a different sight, people wearing “Daura Sural”, and ladies wearing “Chaubandi and fariya”. In these hills, people are obliged to wear traditional gurkhali dress for some political reasons. But backin Gangtok, it was quiet, unlike usual days few people roaming around, this hustle center seemed to embarace rathar unusual stillness. I wonder where do people go in Dasain?