Hmuifang

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Elevation1,619 m (5,312 ft)
Coordinates23°27′00″N 92°45′28″E / 23.449889939713874°N 92.75768633477064°E / 23.449889939713874; 92.75768633477064
Hmuifang
Hmuifang Mountainside
Highest point
Elevation1,619 m (5,312 ft)
Coordinates23°27′00″N 92°45′28″E / 23.449889939713874°N 92.75768633477064°E / 23.449889939713874; 92.75768633477064
Geography
LocationAizawl District, Mizoram, India
Parent rangeLushai Hills
Geology
Rock agearound 10th BC
Mountain typevolcanic eruption

Hmuifang is a tourist spot about 50 km from Aizawl, Mizoram, India. With an elevation of 1,619 metres,[1] the mountain is covered with forest reserves since all the Mizo Chief's time.[2]

Hmuifang Tourist resort has been built right on the former land of Lallianvunga the erstwhile chief who used to rule over the villages in the mountain.[3] Hmuifang is also the source of Tuirial River.

Thalfavang Kut

Thalfavang Kut, a Mizo festival is being regularly being held in Hmuifang organized the Tourism Department of Mizoram to promote Tourism.[4] Different Mizo dances like Cheraw, Sawlakai, Siktuithiang lam and Chheihlam[5] are showcased in the festival.[6]

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