Only the Chinese and Vietnamese celebrate it only
Some events that happens on this day is that Lighting up fires in the lanterns and walk in a circle and sing songs.
Racial group.
Chinese
The official badge of HMS WATCHMAN was a 'LANTHORN' i.e. a ships Lantern. The unofficial badge , as used on the Kerchiefs of the Scouts of the '16th Portsmouth Scout Group' was an Olden day 'WATCHMAN carying a Staff with a LANTERN ATTACHED' ....The MOTTO being 'WHAT OF THE NIGHT' The Scout Group were adopted / twinned with the ship during /around WW2. Our family used to be in possession of a 'plaster cast on a wooden shield' of both of these Badges.
Nano Nagle formed a group of nuns called the presentation sisters who would go out at night giving food and blankets to the homeless. This gave her the nickname "the lady with the lantern".
There are no "ethnically Arab" holidays. As most Arabs are Muslims, most Arabs celebrate the Islamic holidays like Eid ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. However, Christian Arabs celebrate Easter and Christmas.
which group of texans does this festival represent
they do not celebrate any it is just a tradition started by a group of high school kids
Hindus are influenced by Diwali.They celebrate this festival.
No
the wakatu tribe. Could only find this tribe in new zealand. the tribes that celebrate this Muslim festival in Ghana are the dagomba, gonja, mamprusi and nanumba. For more info Google Ghana festivals and go to Ghana tourist site.
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Both Sikhs and Hindus celebrate the festival Diwali .. (festival of lights)Sikhs celebrate to mark the return of the sixth guru GURU HARGOBIND SINGH JI, after being freed from imprisonment.Hindus celebrate to mark the return of Rama after 14 years in exile ....
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asian
The Chinese are the largest Asian Australian ethnic group amongst all Asian immigrants to Australia. The Chinese are the largest ethnic East Asian group in Australia followed by South Koreans and Japanese. The Vietnamese are the largest South-east Asian ethnic group in Australia with Filipinos a close second. The Indians are the largest South Asian ethnic group in Australia followed by Sri-lankans and Pakistanis.
Well technically they don't celebrate birthdays, they celebrate as we would say "stepping up". In assembly the group a group of the babies born in a certain year all technically grow a year older together. All babies born in a certain year are all in the same group. So they technically don't celebrate getting older, they celebrate going a group higher.
a group of mummies is called a festival