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15 Best Festivals around the World

 Festivals are not just an excuse to celebrate, but also connect us with our beloved ones. Festivals are the ideal opportunity to spend some wonderful time with your family and friends and create memories. Keep in mind how families gather to celebrate festivals with one another. These festivals are essential in strengthening the bond of love.

Do you know how many festivals exist all over the world? There is no way to know. Nobody has counted it to date. We've compiled a list of the most stunning and beautiful celebrations that are held across the world. Let's look.

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This is the most popular festival around the globe that is famous. These unique and amazing festivals each have their own story of celebration.

1. Yi Peng Lantern Festival

The most renowned and distinctive festival began in the early days of the Lanna Kingdom. Yi Peng is a sky lantern festival that is held in northern Thailand and coincides with the widely well-known Loi Krathong celebration. It is held on the day of the full moon during the month that is the 2nd of Lanna's lunar calendar. The dates are changed each year. Also, check out the 10 Famous Things to do in Thailand.

The thousands of rice paper lanterns known as Khom Loi are released into the sky, and they decorate the skies with the beautiful warm light of the lanterns. The release of the lanterns into the sky is a symbol of sending bad luck, and many also wish for luck when the lamp is being launched towards the heavens. These lanterns are lit up and launched into the sky with the intention of removing all the bad luck and they believe that when the lamp disappears, then the bad luck will be removed from one's life. In the past, this festival was held in honor of the goddess of water. Read Also: 10 Best Reasons to Visit Thailand.

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2. Carnival of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The most renowned festival in the world has to be the annual Carnival of Brazil. This carnival is famous for its vibrant colors and live music. The carnival is a week-long festival that is held in Brazil between Friday afternoon, before Ash Wednesday, and Ash Wednesday at noon. This signifies the start of the Lent season, which is the forty-day period prior to Easter. It is the most awaited celebration in Brazil that has developed into an expression of culture through the years and is in general a manifestation of the Afro-Brazilian culture that can be traced back to the Portuguese time.

Each year, the carnival attracts about 5 million visitors. The first carnival was celebrated in the year 1830 as an extension of the Portuguese tradition of celebration celebrations on the day prior to when Lent begins. In the 1800s, street performers and dancers were first introduced to Rio's carnival in addition to themed costumes and the custom of electing the King with live street entertainment and music.

3. Holi, India

Holi is also known by the name "the festival of color is one of the most popular festivals in India. Holi is mostly a Hindu festival, which is celebrated in the springtime. The festival symbolizes the triumph against evil and is a sign of the beginning of spring. The festival is also observed as an occasion to thank farmers to celebrate a successful harvest.

There is a symbolism to this celebration and it is held in honor of Hindu God Vishnu and his disciple Prahlada who was called the son of King Hiranyakashipu in the seventh chapter of the Bhagavata Purana and was the ruler of the demonic Asuras and had gained an advantage that granted him five unique powers that guaranteed him to be killed by no animal nor a human and neither outdoors nor indoors in the daytime or at night, and not with a weapon, nor on water, land, or in the air. He became arrogant due to the powers he had and believed himself as a god-like the supreme and required everyone to be worshipped by his god. His son, Prahlada however, was not convinced as a follower of Lord Vishnu.

His father was constantly angry and Hiranyakashipu punished his son with cruel punishment, however, it did not impact his character. In the end, he pleaded with Holika who Prahlada was her wicked aunt to convince him of being on a pyre alongside her. At the time, Holika carried a black cloak that protected her from the dangers of the flame. However, when the fire was roaring, the cloak vanished and was covered by Prahlada who escaped the flames, while Holika was burned. The death was the reason why Holika is celebrated every the year during Holi. Check out more about the Holi Celebration, the Color Festival in India.

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4. St.Patrick's Festival is the best festival on the globe

St. Patrick's Festival is an annual religious and cultural festival which is celebrated throughout Dublin, Ireland on 17th March. It is the day of death of Saint Patrick, who served as the main patron saint in Ireland. The day is celebrated with greater fervor in other locations as opposed to the one that is celebrated in Dublin.

The customary practices of the festival include wearing green attire and shamrocks, which were believed to be significant to help explain the holy trinity, parades in public as well as live music and dancing that is referred to as the ceilidh. The Irish are also known to enjoy a glass of whiskey since it is the day that Lenten restrictions on drinking and eating are officially lifted for the duration of the day. The day was declared a day of rest for the people in Ireland following the 1903 Act passed by The United Kingdom Parliament that was adopted by one of the Irish members of Parliament.

5. Spring Festival

The largest holiday celebration featuring fireworks, dragons, and symbolic clothes, as well as lanterns, and flowers is China's most renowned festival also referred to as the Chinese New Year Festival. The Spring Festival is celebrated around the beginning of the traditional lunar Chinese calendar. It is a major holiday that is observed in Greater China and marks an important traditional Chinese holiday.

Celebrations follow with a dinner for the reunion that is referred to in the tradition of "Nian Ye Fan" that is celebrated at the end of New Year's Eve. at this time, families gather for the occasion and traditional meals of fish and meat are served. Red envelopes, commonly called the red envelope are the name of a gift with a monetary value which is usually given during special occasions and holidays. They are given out during the reunion dinner.

6. Mardi Gras Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras is famously known as Fat Tuesday in New Orleans which is the USA version of Carnival. Mardi Gras is a French word that means 'Fat Wednesday which is why it's recognized by both names around the world. The celebration that is held by the city of New Orleans stretches the entire period of the twelfth night through Ash Wednesday. The festival is associated with living in celebration. It is similar to the one that occurs in New Orleans as it is characterized by the use of costumes and masks that typically appear to be fairytales or animals, characters from myths, and medieval attire.

The festival is reputed as the most prestigious one in New Orleans as this festival is celebrated in many cities across the world. It starts with the social events in November. Private parties are held on the day of Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve, as well as parades and private parties that are available throughout January and the beginning of February. The festival is renowned for the fact that a lot of women expose their breasts during the festival, which was documented as early as 1889.

7. Oktoberfest Halloween celebration

Oktoberfest is held during the Oktoberfest celebrations in Munich, Germany. The festival lasts for just two weeks and is held each year in a meadow in Munich's central area. The locals love drinking, dancing, and eating at this event. There are a variety of fairground rides that are also offered. The festival began in 1810 and was first held in the month of October to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig from Bavaria as well as Princess Therese of Saxony in Hildburghausen.

For five whole days, the citizens of Munich could dine, drink and enjoy the festivities that included kettle drums and shooting displays, music as well as a race of horses through an open meadow at the edge of town. It was such a memorable event that it was the catalyst for the decision to hold the race each year. The structure which was built to protect Ludwig and Therese from sunlight in the year 1810 might be a tent, however, the huge tents used today are much more sturdy, with attractive exteriors and long tables made of wood benches, and often with more than one floor that can accommodate more than 10,000 people.

The festival's opening is celebrated with a spectacular parade of colorful vehicles, floats, and people in various costumes, which whirls throughout the streets in Munich. The Riflemen's costume and costume procession is held on the 1st Sunday of October. Then, one week later there's an open-air concert. Performance.

8. Songkran Water Festival

The Songkran Water Festival is the Thai New Year's National Holiday, which is observed every year from the 13th to the 15th of April each year. It is a well-known festival across the globe for the water festival that is celebrated with great joy. Songkran in Thai signifies moving or changing place. at an earlier time in the history of Thailand, Songkran had integrated the celebration of the water on the day that the sun's position changes within the zodiac. According to legend, people in the Thai folk believe in the fact that water purifies their spirituality and cleanses them of any negative luck or misfortune that may be in their life in the past or present. It also grants you luck and luck in the future as well as the joy which will come with it for the next year.

The celebration began with locals collecting water which was sprinkled across Lord Buddha's statues all over the country to symbolize cleansing. The water was then used to bless elders from the village as well as family members, pouring it onto their shoulders. In the course of time, Songkran has evolved into a water-based kingdom-wide battle, but that doesn't mean that the significance of the religion has diminished.

The festival is celebrated during the month of January. Thai people create New Year resolutions and cleanse them of the evil which happened last year.

9. La Tomatina

La Tomatina is a food festival celebrated at Bunol, a Valencian city of Bunol located in the eastern region of Spain. The festival takes place on the third Wednesday of the month of August, where hundreds of crowds throw tomatoes and become involved in the tomato fight to have fun at the festivities. It is believed to be the " World's Biggest Tomato Fight' with more than one hundred tons of tomatoes that have gone over-ripe thrown into the streets. It is one of the biggest festivals around the world that is celebrated with a large crowd.

In the early morning hours, several trucks bring tomatoes to the city's center and the festival starts after a brave soul has climbed up to the highest point of a two-story tall pole, lubricated the wooden pole, and climbed to the sought-after ham at the top. In actuality, this procedure can take a long time, and the event begins even if the brave soul has completed the process. Once the tomato fight is finished among the crowd, the cleansing process starts with making use of fire engines to spray the streets using water via the Roman Aqueduct.

10. Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival

Harbin festival is held throughout China as the world's largest festival of ice. It is a winter-related festival that has themes in Harbin, China. Ice sculptures cover the entire venue and those structures can be as high as 20 feet, or more. The amazing work created by an artist that creates the entire castle from blocks of ice is truly impressive and is the main driving force behind this festival.

The festival begins on the 5th day of January and lasts for a full month. The festival's participants are mostly Chinese a nation, but due to the general information about this festival, it's drawn thousands of international tourists throughout the years and is attended by tourists from all over the world. The exhibits and events are breathtaking and feel like you've stepped into that world in the cult film 'Frozen.'

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11. Cheltenham Festival

Cheltenham Festival is held every year in March. The country hosting the event in the United Kingdom. The festival brings together the finest in British as well as Irish horse racing in a manner that is not often seen. The festival is held on the Cheltenham track in Cheltenham. There are massive amounts of money being placed bets during the festival on different horses.

Bettors bet on Grade 1 races, such as the Gold Cup, Queen mother Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother, and Stayer's hurdle. The venue is a huge draw due to the atmosphere, particularly the 'Cheltenham roar" that refers to the massive amount of sound that people make when they start line is raised to start the first race at the start of the event.

12. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is one of the festivals that is held by the people of New Mexico and has become one of the most renowned events in the world in recent years. This celebration of hot air balloons fills the sky with vibrant balloons that rise off to Balloon Fiesta Park.

It is the biggest balloon festival, which is held in such a large size. It's celebrated for nine days during the month of October, but the dates are changed each year. There are many shows or witness lights of the night when balloons with propane burners ignite.

13. Boryeong Mud Festival

It is the Boryeong Mud Festival has become a yearly festival which takes place within the town of Boryeong located on the border of South Korea. This first Mud festival was held in 1998, and since then it has seen a rise in popularity and become an important tourist attraction in 2007, bringing thousands of people each year to the town that is situated 200 kilometers away from Seoul, South Korea. Mudslides, mud pools, the mud prison, and the mud skiing contest are just a few of the main events that are held during this festival.

14. Coachella

Coachella is a festival of music that takes place every year at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. It has grown an increasing amount of attention over time and tickets for the event are available months in advance of the festival. Many musicians and music enthusiasts, visit the festival every year.

Music lovers congregate with their loved ones, enjoy the music they love, and also show their fashion styles during this festival. The main stages at the festival are the Coachella stages, Outdoor Theatre, Gobi Tent, Mojave Tent, and Sahara tent.

15. Burning Man Festival

This Burning Man festival would sound like a festival that is familiar to Indians due to festivals like Dussehra however this festival isn't similar to Dussehra. It is an annual event that is celebrated throughout the western United States at Black Rock City.

The festival began in 1986 when Larry Harvey and his friends Jerry James assembled an eight-foot-tall, wooden model and took into the San California's Baker Beach on the Summer Solstice. They lit it up ablaze. The enthralling crowds of twenty or so we're watching it go up in flames. This was the moment that started the world's most bizarre and wild festival.

They are among the top festivals all over the world, which are the most well-known and widely celebrated. If you're planning to visit any place is sure to think about the famous festivals they have. Celebrate these festivals with the locals of the area and create lasting memories.

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