10 Interesting Fact About Cultural holidays and traditions
10 Interesting Fact About Cultural holidays and traditions
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Christmas Day is celebrated all over the world on December 25 to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
In Indonesia, Eid or Eid al -Fitr is a Muslim holiday that is celebrated after completing Ramadan fasting.
In Japan, Setsubun is a festival that is celebrated on February 3 to expel evil spirits and bring good luck in the new year.
In Mexico, the day of the dead or he de Los Muertos is celebrated on November 1 and 2 to commemorate and respect people who have died.
In India, Holi is a festival celebrated in March to celebrate early spring and enliven life with bright colors.
In China, the spring festival or Chun Jie is celebrated in January or February to commemorate the Chinese New Year.
In Ireland, St. Patricks Day was celebrated on March 17 to respect the country's protector and celebrate Ireland's culture and heritage.
In Brazil, Carnaval is a festival that is celebrated before entering fasting to celebrate life with a festive party and dance.
In Spain, La Tomatina is a festival celebrated in August where people throw tomatoes from each other as a form of celebration.
In Australia, Australia Day is celebrated on January 26 to commemorate the arrival of the first British ship in Sydney and celebrate the culture and heritage of the country.