In Japan the festival “season” begins early in the year (February) and ends late in the year (December). Is there one every month you might ask.
In Japan the festival “season” begins early in the year (February) and ends late in the year (December). Is there one every month you might ask.
What is a festival and why humans have created these events? Well, festivals serve various purposes in different cultures depending on their nature.
Fairs and festivals are basically the special events usually arranged by local communities.
Ethnic festivals are truly unique celebrations of its genre. Such festivals bring great joys for those who love to celebrate their moments in small happiness.
The Mexicans remember and pay respect to their deceased relatives and friends on the El Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead.
The tradition of decorating a Christmas tree goes back to the 16th century when Christmas candies were used as decorations by the Germans.
Ecuador is a country of colors and celebrations, fun and fiesta. In this predominant Roman Catholic country, a monthly festival or a long weekend is a regular feature.
The story behind this weird festival is that a Norwegian brought with him his grandfather’s dead body to the U S and kept it cryogenically frozen.
Some age-old Christmas traditions are still being followed, but very few people know about their origins or how they got associated with Christmas.
Germany is the home of many age old Christmas traditions. Germany is also famous for its Christmas markets which are set up in every town, village and city.