Kochi, Dec. 26 -- : While much of the city lingered over Christmas lunches and afternoon siestas, the old colonial godowns of Aspinwall House told a different story on Thursday.
Streams of visitors, families, students, tourists and art lovers, continued to flow into the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, turning the heritage waterfront into a living, breathing space of reflection, curiosity and quiet wonder.
The Biennale, now woven into Kochi's cultural calendar as firmly as the monsoon and Christmas itself, became an alternative form of celebration for many, a place to pause, to contemplate, and to feel.
Adding to the day's significance was the visit of Harikishore S, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, who spent time at the...