India, Aug. 5 -- When you think of holidaying in the hills, the serenity, the purity of the air and the peace of the environ overpowers. One often stops over, for longer than required, to admire the beauty of the oral traditions of the inhabitants of the hills, but misses out to acknowledge their tangible heritage. The rich folk art of Himachal Pradesh is omnipresent in the region's wooden carved statues placed outside houses - from the worshipped mohras (plaques of dieties made of brass, copper, silver or gold) to the papier mache masks used during festive dances....