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East Siang is a district in Arunachal Pradesh, located in the northeastern part of India, known for its rugged terrain, stunning landscapes, and vibrant tribal cultures. The district is predominantly inhabited by the Adi tribe, whose traditions, festivals, and customs shape the local culture. East Siang is home to the town of Pasighat, the oldest town in Arunachal Pradesh, which serves as the district?s administrative and commercial center. The district offers breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas and is dotted with waterfalls, rivers, and lush green valleys. The Siang River, which flows through the district, is central to both the geography and the livelihoods of the people. East Siang is also a popular destination for eco-tourism, with trekking, fishing, and rafting opportunities. The district?s economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, millet, and maize being the main crops. The rich biodiversity of the area, with several wildlife sanctuaries, is another attraction for nature lovers. The district is also famous for its vibrant festivals, such as the Mopin Festival, celebrated by the Adi tribe. East Siang?s combination of natural beauty, tribal culture, and outdoor activities makes it an alluring destination for those seeking adventure and cultural immersion.