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Valapattanam was once considered third in the world for timber operations. Having to depend only on imports of logs, the place today wears a deserted look with Western India Plywoods being the only exception.
Azhikkal port, an all weather medium port, is situated very near to Valapattnam.
MUZHAPPILANGAD BEACH Muzhappilangad beach is situated about 5 k.m. North of Thalassery and 15 k.m. From Kannur. There is an unpaved road winding through coconut groves, leading to the beach. The beach is about 5 k.m. Long and curves in a wide area providing a good view of Kannur beach on the north. To the South and about 200 metres away from the beach there is a beautiful island called the "Green Island" which adds to the allure of the beach. Such a conjunction of beach and island is rare
ANJARAKANDY Anjarakandy 19 K.m. South east of Kannur, is famous for the Cinnamon estate located there, and the oil being extracted from it. The place has historical importance too as Pazhassi Raja and the British Army fought for the estate in 1903.
GYMNASTIC CENTRE Thalassery is famous for having given birth to many famous circus artists. True to this tradition the first circus-training centre has now started functioning in Thalassery, known as the Gymnastic Centre, under the Sports Authority of India. Experts from India and abroad work in this centre.
PYTHAL MALA Sixty-four K.Ms away from Kannur and 44 K.Ms north east of Thaliparamba lies Pythal Mala the beautiful, calm hillock near the Kerala - Karnataka boarder. 4,500 Ft. above sea level; this hill is abundant in flora and fauna. Trekking 6 Kms would take one to the top of the hill.
THEYYAM Kannur is the centre of 'Theyyam' the famous temple folk art form of Northern Kerala. The word Theyyam is a corrupt form of 'deivam' in Malayalam, which means God. Theyyam is generally performed in front of the village shrines. Performance of a particular deity according to its significance and hierarchy in the shrine continues for 12 to 24 hours in the intervals. There are a large number of temples in Kannur where Theyyam is performed.
Clad in, colourful traditional costumes, masks, face paintings, head gear, weapons and decorations of tender leaves of coconut the performance of Theyyam is a rare combination of dance and music which reflects the important features of a tribal culture. Theyyam provides a rare cultural treat in the ritual tradition, which no tourist can afford to missFreedom
Movement in Kannur Kannur district has played an important role in all the political movements Of recent times. The Indian National Congress, which was founded in 1885, captured the attention of the people of this district from its very Inception. A district committee came into existence in Malabar in 1908. A branch of the All India Home Rule League, Founded by Dr. Annie Beasant, functioned in Thalassery during this period and among its active Workers were V. K. Krishna Menon.
The decision of the Nagpur Congress to give up constitutional methods of agitation and resort to Non-Violent Non Co-operation as a means of achieving Swaraj,led to widespread boycott of foreign goods, courts of law and educational institutions in Kannur.Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Shaukat Ali toured the district tocarry the message of the Non-Co-operation and Khilaphat Movements. The Khilaphat movement coincided with the famous Malabar Rebellion of 1921 which was put down by the British with an iron hand.
Payyannur Conference Kannur district came into the lime light of Kerala politics in May 1928, when the fourth All Kerala Political Conference was held at Payyannur.
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