Most Interesting Festivals around the world..

The most amazing festivals around the world | The most Popular festivals that You should know

Most Interesting Festivals around the world

The most amazing festivals around the world


People love to get together and share their joy once in every year. And for this reason that many festivals are held all over the world. Masks, colorful costumes or animal gatherings, there is something for everyone. We make you travel around the world to discover the most famous festivals around the world.

The Ágitagueda Art Festival (Portugal):

The Ágitagueda Art Festival (Portugal)

The Ágitagueda Art Festival (Portugal)
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Each July, as part of Ágitagueda art festival, hundreds of umbrellas are hung above the streets. This has the effect of providing a colorful touch to the city and offer a little cool during hot summer weather.

The Loi Krathong festival (Thailand):
The Loi Krathong festival (Thailand)

The Loi Krathong festival (Thailand)

The traditional festival of the Yi Peng lantern held in Thailand (at the time of the full moon) and results in sound and light shows and various traditional games. The decorations are designed to trace the life of Buddha, through Thai literature, history and art of ancient Thailand.

Holi, the festival of colors (India):
Holi, the festival of colors (India)

Holi, the festival of colors (India)

Holi is a famous Hindu festival celebrated all around India. It originates in the Rite of Spring and celebration of fertility. Green symbolizes harmony, optimism orange, blue and red vitality joy and love.

The festival's Golden Retriever (Scotland):
The festival's Golden Retriever (Scotland)

The festival's Golden Retriever (Scotland)

This festival is organized in Scotland and meets annually in July about 200 dogs and their masters. An event specially dedicated to dog lovers.

Snow Festival in Sapporo (Japan):
Snow Festival in Sapporo (Japan)

Snow Festival in Sapporo (Japan)

Snow Festival in Sapporo (Japan)

Certainly the Japanese like winter! The festival in Sapporo Japan is an event held in early February every year since 1950. The festival is well known in Japan for its impressive snow sculptures. Especially as the Japanese army is directly involved in the event by performing a statue.

Feast of Winter Lights (Japan):
Feast of Winter Lights (Japan)

Feast of Winter Lights (Japan)

The festival of winter lights in the city of Kuwana in Japan, allowing Japanese to walk in a park lit by about 6 million lights and decorated by flowers from November to February.

The Busójárás (Hungary):
The Busójárás (Hungary))

The Busójárás (Hungary)
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Busójárás is a popular festival of Mohács, Hungary. Linked to the Slavic people of Sokci it occurs in winter on the Sunday before Ash Wednesday (the day after Mardi Gras among Catholics and Lutherans). The masks are from a local legend which suggests that the villagers have wore masks to frighten the Turks during the Ottoman occupation of the region (the sixteenth century).

Floating Lantern Festival in Honolulu (Hawaii):
Floating Lantern Festival in Honolulu (Hawaii)

Floating Lantern Festival in Honolulu (Hawaii)

When Floating Lantern Festival in Honolulu, thousands of small floating lanterns dot the bay. On each inscribed with messages to loved ones lost. It corresponds to the "Memorial Day", the day in honor of all the dead who fell during the war.

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (USA):
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (USA)

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is an annual festival (in October) and hot air balloon gathering in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This is the largest gathering of hot air balloons in the world, with around 500 each year.

Burning Man in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada (USA):
Burning Man in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada (USA)

Burning Man Festival is difficult to define, it is a great artistic meeting which is held every year in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada last week of August. This festival attracts people from all over the world. Many stars (Will Smith) and American CEOs (Google, Facebook) make it out completely the "system" space of a moment. This is a kind of Woodstock reserved for art.

The Carnival of Venice (Italy):
The Carnival of Venice (Italy)

The Carnival of Venice (Italy)
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The Carnival of Venice is an Italian festival that dates from the Middle Ages. It attracts huge crowds from around the world. It begins 10 days before Ash Wednesday and continues through Mardi Gras. Originally, the carnival was to abolish social constraints. The rich became poor and vice versa, disguise for not being able to distinguish.

La Tomatina (Spain):
La Tomatina (Spain)

La Tomatina (Spain)

Better to have a change of clothes to participate in the Tomatina in Spain. It is indeed a holiday celebrated on the last Wednesday of August each year to Buñoul in Spain where thousands of participants involved in a great battle tomatoes (damaged that can not be offered for sale). The origin of this strange party was a fight that took place in 1945 between several young people who did not hesitate to fight with tomatoes as fruit merchants.

El Colacho (Spain):
El Colacho (Spain)

El Colacho (Spain)

A strange Spanish festival which still dates from 1620 is to jump over babies ... This celebration is supposed to protect from evil spirits. Fortunately no accident is unfortunate for 500 years.

The Day of the Dead (Mexico):
The Day of the Dead (Mexico)

The Day of the Dead (Mexico)

The Day of the Dead (Mexico)

The Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos in Spanish) is a festival of the dead typical of Mexican culture that takes place in October. It differs from other festivals of the Christian dead in the festive nature of certain traditions and by conducting private altars to the dead and covered with offerings of objects, flowers and food. More than just Halloween, so this is a spiritual feast.

Ok.. Which of these festivals would you like to participate?
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