Our Visit to Sibuta Lung
Today, Sir Ja, Miss Nitei, Sir Zorina, and I went to Sibuta Lung, which is located on the outskirts of Tachhip Village. This was my second visit to the place, and we took some photos.
Sir Zorina and I were invited by Miss Nitei to attend the celebration of their relative's class 10 success result. Before we reached their relative's house, we stopped on the outskirts of Tachhip to visit Sibuta Lung, which is culturally significant in Mizoram. In addition to this cultural site, we also visited Lianphunga Bung, which is officially the largest Bung tree in Mizoram. We took some photos.
After we arrived at the house, we sat there for a while. Before the meal, we set out to visit the main houses of Sir Ja's relatives. We visited his father's main house where Sir Ja's grandparents lived, as well as his mother's main house. We spent some time there before heading to the grave of Kaphleia, one of the greatest writers among Mizo. We took some photos and I am grateful for the opportunity to visit such a precious place.
On our way, we came across the place where the head of Chhingpui was hung and took some photos there. Chhingpuii was famously known for her beauty, and it was said that her lips glowed red for three days after her death.
While we were away from the house, exploring culturally significant places, the devoted time began. After visiting a few places, we headed back to the house, where we found that they had already started eating their meal. We joined them for the meal and left feeling full and satisfied.
Tachhip village is home to several culturally significant sites that are well worth a visit. I'm very glad to have had the experience of exploring these places.
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