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Chandel is a picturesque district located in the southeastern part of Manipur, India, bordered by Myanmar. The district is known for its lush green landscapes, hills, and dense forests, which make it a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure tourism. Chandel is rich in tribal cultures, with a significant population of indigenous communities like the Thadou, Kuki, and Chin tribes. The district celebrates various tribal festivals, such as Chavang Kut and Ching-Tai, which showcase traditional music, dances, and rituals. The region has an agricultural economy, with crops like paddy, maize, sugarcane, and vegetables being grown in its fertile lands. Chandel also has a growing focus on horticulture, particularly the cultivation of fruits like pineapple, orange, and guava. The district is known for its proximity to the Indo-Myanmar border, contributing to cultural exchanges and trade with Myanmar. Chandel also has historical significance, with sites related to World War II, including the battlefields of the Burma Campaign, being located in the region. Chandel is also known for its natural resources, including minerals and forest products. Despite challenges, the district is making strides in improving infrastructure and education to support its tribal communities and rural development.