Special Festival around the World

An event or festival is a great way to explore a community or country. It is the best way to experience different cultures and traditions or meet new people from all over the world. It is also perfect for mental health because it can help relieve stress and anxiety.

In case you are looking for an exciting and fun-filled way to travel, then be sure to visit some of the world’s best festivals. 

List of Festivals

 

1. Vivid Sydney, Australia

Sydney Opera House in Festival time

 

Vivid Sydney is one of the most popular annual events in Sydney. It combines dozens of light installations, musical performances, and ideas to encourage and celebrate creativity. The 23-day event attracts more than 3 million visitors per year from around the world.

2. Holi Festival, India

People throwing colors on each other

The event Holi of Colors is the most sought-after celebration all across India for the fun and frolic associated with it. Holi marks the beginning of Spring and is a celebration of good over evil.

3. Yi Peng Festival, Thailand

 Lanterns are send in the sky.

 

Yi Peng is all about wish lanterns. Colorful paper lanterns are hung all over the city and decorate every alleyway. On the big night of celebration, thousands of large glowing paper lanterns are released into the night sky.

4. Flower Festival, Thailand

Different colors of flowers

The Flower Festival in northern Thailand is one of a kind 3-day long festival that you can not miss. It’s a time for locals and tourists to come together and enjoy the vibrant colors and sweet fragrances of the flowers on display.

5. Boryeong Mud Festival, South Korea

Men playing in the mud Festival

The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual event that takes place during the summer in Boryeong. The mud for the festivals comes specifically from Boryeong mud flats that contain minerals such as germanium, aluminum, atrium, and magnesium, all of which provide amazing health benefits for the skin.

6. Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival

Festival of making sculptures with the ice

It is an annual winter theme that takes place in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, and is now the largest ice and snow festival in the world. It includes the world’s biggest ice sculptures. At first, participants were mainly Chinese, however, it has since become an international event and competition.

 

 

 

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