Английская Википедия:Heingang Ching

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Contains special characters Шаблон:Infobox mountain The Шаблон:LangnfШаблон:Efn), also known as the Шаблон:Lang-mni, is a hill in Heingang, Imphal East district of Шаблон:Langnf.[1] In Meitei mythology and religion (Sanamahism), Heingang Ching is a sacred mountain and the home of God Marjing, the ancient Meitei deity of Шаблон:Langnf, Шаблон:Langnf, and Meitei horse (Manipuri pony).[2][3]

The Government of Manipur developed Marjing Polo Statue, the world's tallest equestrian statue of a polo player,[4][5] standing inside the Marjing Polo Complex, which is on the hilltop of the Heingang Ching, being historically, mythologically and religiously associated with the game of polo (Шаблон:Lang-mni).[6][7] It is built to commemorate the game of "modern polo" being originated from Шаблон:Langnf.[8][9][10]

Marjing Polo Complex

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The Marjing Polo Statue inside the Marjing Polo Complex in November, 2022

The total area of the Marjing Polo Complex is 23 acres, spreading over the Marjing hills (Шаблон:Lang-mni) with the grazing ground of the Meitei horses covering an area of about four acres.[11]

Polo Ground

A Polo Ground is planned to be made in the hillock of the Heingang Ching (Marjing Hill).[12][13][14]

Transport

Cable cars are planned to be made available for public service from the Langol Ching to the Heingang Ching (Marjing Hill) and from the Heingang Ching (Marjing Hill) to the Kangla Fort for the tourists.[15][16][17]

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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