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Asia-based Festivals

Asia-based Festivals

  • The Holi Festival in India and Nepal is one of the biggest religious festivals around the world. (February-March)
  • The Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea is celebrated every July for its nutrient-rich mud
  • The Songkran Water Festival in Thailand is highly anticipated to celebrate the traditional New Year every April
  • The Lantern Festival is held in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is celebrated on the full moon of the twelfth lunar month to symbolize new beginnings.
  • The Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is a beloved festival in China that is celebrated every January until February.

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The Americas-based Festivals

The Americas-based Festivals

  • In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Rio Carnival is widely known and celebrated on a Friday up until a day shy of Ash Wednesday.
  • The Albuquerque International Balloon Festival in the United States is celebrated in early October.

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Europe-Based Festivals

Europe-Based Festivals

  • The Carnival of Venice, Italy. It is an internationally acclaimed festival. It is celebrated 40 days before Easter
  • Oktoberfest in Munich Germany - This festival is one of the biggest festivals in Europe and it starts during late September up until...

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Festival

Festival

A festival is an event that is commemorated for the characteristics or aspects it shares with various religions or cultures.

Moreover, a festival constitutes typical cases of glocalization -- modified imported cultural practices or ideas that conform with the local norms. Festivals were oft...

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The Lunar New Year

  • A massive holiday in several Asian countries is the Lunar Year.
  • It is commonly associated with the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival.
  • It is so named because it marks the first new moon of the lunisolar calendars traditional to many east Asian co...

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