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Cultural Festivals Around The World To Visit


Cultural Festivals Around The World

 8 Cultural Festivals Around The World

Travel is an excellent method to learn about different cultures. A good way to expand your understanding is to participate in cultural festivals from all over the world. For ages, there have been many cultural festivals and are popular events for locals as well as tourists. If you plan a journey, why not explore these local cultural festivals during your visit?





Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year




Chinese New Year:


The traditional Chinese New Year is a holiday. It is arguably one of the world's largest cultural events. It is also known as the 'Lunar New Year' and normally takes place between the end of January and the beginning of February. Dragons, fireworks, lanterns, and crimson colors are the Chinese New Year's emblems. You do not have to travel all the way to China to experience Chinese New Year.



Holi, an Indian festival
Holi, An Indian Festival 


Holi Festival:


Holi is a religious Spring Festival held predominantly in India and Nepal and celebrated by Hindus. It is also known as a color festival. During the celebration, its participants hurled color powder at one other. Holy is celebrated at the start of the new season and normally can be held for 2 to 16 days in late February or March.



Carnival Of Rio De Janeiro
Rio De Janeiro

Carnival Of Rio De Janeiro:


During Carnival festivities across the globe, one of Brazil's most popular events takes place in Rio de Janeiro. The celebration is conducted yearly and is celebrated before Ash Wednesday from Friday to Tuesday. The Carnival Parade, including ornate floats from several samba schools, is the primary activity of the celebration. The festival's party aspect also makes it popular with visitors and locals.


Carnival Of Venice
Venice

Carnival Of Venice:

The Venice Carnival is comparable to the Rio Carnival. If you ever been to this Italian city, you could consider the carnival as a memorable occasion. Participants wear elaborate costumes and masks as part of the festivities and even a contest for the best mask.



San Fermin
Festival of San Fermin

San Fermin :


The San Fermin festival is held in Pamplona, Spain, and consists of various traditional folk festivities. The event will take place from noon 6 July through midnight 14 July. The bull race, which takes place every day from 7 July, is the most popular event. Daily parades and pyrotechnics are included in the events. People congregate in the town hall and create the noise for many hours as much as possible.

Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest:


The festival of Oktoberfest is a traditional aspect of Bavarian culture. But if you were, in conclusion, the Festival would be in one word: "beer." Oktoberfest takes place in Munich, Germany but is also celebrated across the globe. It runs in late September and early October for slightly over two weeks.

Dia De Muertos
Dia De Muertos


Dia De Muertos:


Dia De Los Muertos is a Mexican holiday that commemorates the death of loved ones.

It's also known as the Day of the Dead, and it's a Mexican event that's celebrated all around Mexico and the globe. The holiday is held on November 1st and 2nd to honor friends and family members who have passed away. Skulls and marigolds, among other colorful decorations, have come to signify the occasion.




Nebuta Festival
Aomori Nebuta Matsuri Festival of Japan


Nebuta Festival:


One of Japan's most colorful events is the Nebuta Festival, which takes place in Aomori. It is celebrated in early August to fend off bad spirits and is historically held to fend off bad spirits. Daily processions lead up to a parade of light floats on boats around the port, which concludes the festival.
If you're considering attending one of these events, bear in mind that they may fall during high travel seasons. As a result, it is critical that you plan ahead of time for your vacation. Hope you're going to enjoy the vacation.


Pakistan Cultural Festivals. Eid, Ramadan
Eid-l-Fitr | Eidd-ul-Azha



Pakistan Cultural Festivals:

Like Pakistan's bountiful country, its culture is also incredibly rich. Religious holidays such as Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Shab-e-Barat, Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi are held across the nation. National festivities include Pakistan Day on the 23rd arch, Independence Day on the 14th of August, Defense Day on the 6th of September, Iqbal Birthday on the 9th of November, and Quaid-e-Azam Birthday on the 25th of December also is commemorated. Apart from these celebrations, several cultural festivals like Basant, Sibi Festival, Baisakhi,  and Horse and Cattle Show are also celebrated.