The document provides an overview of Arunachal Pradesh, India including its languages, state symbols, food, and dances. The most commonly spoken languages are Dafla, Adi, Gallong, Mishri, Nocte, Monpa, Aka, Khamti, Nishi, and Wancho. The hornbill is the state bird, the foxtail orchid is the state flower, and the hollong tree is the state tree. Traditional foods include dishes made with bamboo shoots and herbs and a millet or rice-based drink called 'Apong'. Popular dances include the Ponung dance of the Adi people and the Khampti dance of the Buddhist Khampti communities.