Sangla for me is divided into two parts - the upper one, by the road, where Tibetan cafes and rather expensive guesthouses are concentrated, and the lower one (the real one, as I decided for myself), Sanglu - there are picturesque Kinnor houses built of stone and wood, Hindu Bering Naga temple stands side by side with a Buddhist temple. the lower Sangle, we were lucky enough to get acquainted with the legendary art of folk Kinnor dance at the festival, where hundreds of participants from different parts of Kinnor came together. It was here that I remembered the mythical man-birds from Kinnor. There were some bird dances: flowing wings of the wings-arms, stunning costumes.