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One of the biggest churches of Nagaland is the Baptist Mother church, also known as the Baptist church or the Mokokchung Church. This church is known to follow Baptized principles. There are a total of 5000 families as well as 15000 baptized followers of this church. Hundreds of worshippers come to this church every Sunday to offer their prayer and seek blessings. The Church is amongst the famous tourist attractions in Mokokchung.
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Mokokchung is an ancient village belonging to Mokokchung District of the former Naga Hills of Nagaland. The word Mokokchung when literally translated means a group of people who left their motherland rather unwillingly.
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These caves are situated between the valleys of Dikhu and Tzula Rivers. Towns Tuli and Changtongya are near these caves. Located in the midst of natural beauty in the Langpangkong mountain range, these caves are believed to have given shelter to an Ahom King.
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One of the most historically rich villages of Nagaland is Ungma . The village is located about 10 km south from the centre of Mokokchung town. Despite being one of the urbanest villages, Ungma has successfully integrated their cultures and traditions into their modern way of life. It is where the Ao Nagas tribe had initially originated from. This cultural hotspot is a major tourist attraction of the Nagaland. The village is divided into 2 sections, Yimpang and Yimlang. The villagers of Ungma are mostly Christians and yet infused with rich Ao Naga culture. The prejudices of the Ao society are preserved carefully and this place is often called as the ‘living museum of the traditions of the tribe’.