Koshogatsu is a Japanese festival which means literally "Small New Year" and starts with the first full moon of the year usually around January 15th . The main events of Koshogatsu are rites and practices praying for an ample harvest .
Traditional Chinese holidays include: Chinese New Year Lantern Festival Zhonge Festival (Blue Dragon Festival) Shangsi Festival Qing Ming Jie (Tomb Sweeping Day)/Mourning Day / Ching Ming Festival Duanwu Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) / Tuen Ng Festival The Night of Sevens /Magpie Festival/ Qi Xi Spirit Festival (Ghost Festival) Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival) Double Ninth Festival /Dual-Yang Festival/ Chung Yeung Festival Spirit Festival/ Water Lantern Festival Winter Solstice Festival/Mid-Winter Festival Laba Festival/Congee Festival
Sinulog festival, panagbenga festival,maskara festival,ati-atihan festival,dinagyang festival,tuna festival,bangus festival and many more...
Ramazan is a muslim festival .
festival of dead
yes the flower festival in Italy is a major festival from Joe
Some Chinese festivals are Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Yuan Xiao festival, Qingming Festival (Tomb-sweeping Day), Dragon Boat Festival ( also called Duanwu or Tuen Ng Festival), Double Seventh Festival in China (Qixi Festival), Mid Autumn Festival (Moon Festival), Winter Solstice, and Laba Festival (Rice Porridge Festival).
One festival is the Black Christ Festival.
yes,nabanya is a harvest festival
well there are many things you could at a festival from helping to enjoying the festival.
In Spain a party is a fiesta, and a festival is a festival.
The Qing Ming festival is a festival honoring the dead.
The festival of Baisakhi was originally set aside to mark the harvest season and the start of the new solar year in the Indian subcontinent. It holds historical significance for Sikhs as it also commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.