Diwali, also known as the Festival of Light, occurs at the end of October or in early November. It is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains. It's celebrated throughout the world.
There are too many festivals for everyone to know about because many countries celebrate many diffrent kind of festivals like Germany celebrates Oktoberfest and New Zealand celebrates Matariki. There are a lot of festivals around the world to celebrate.
Virtually every country on the planet has people who observe harvest festivals.
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Haiti celebrates their day of the Independence.
Singapore is a multi-cultural country. It celebrates the festivals celebrated by the chinese, indians, malays and also christians/catholics festivals.
There are too many festivals for everyone to know about because many countries celebrate many diffrent kind of festivals like Germany celebrates Oktoberfest and New Zealand celebrates Matariki. There are a lot of festivals around the world to celebrate.
dandi shandi festival
A very good friend of mine is Sikh and she makes me amritsari parathe. She celebrates all festivals with love
Usually Christians are the ones that have festivals to celebrate something. Not the other way around. However, it would be possible for someone to make a festival that celebrates Christian-pride. It depends on what region you are in that has what festival that celebrates it...
Madhya Pradesh celebrates mainly all festivals but Rang Panchmi is celebrated quite differently.Tansen Music Festival is also celebrated in MP Gwalior.
honduras celebrates a day called "el dia del NIÑo" in this day they celebrate children they give them presents and some times make festivals!
Philippines celebrates many festivals all over the country. You can join in the fun by checking pictures on their "it's more fun in the Philippines" web page.