why?
To honour God in our crops that produces life.
How?
*I'm sorry. But I don't know how to answer this...* -.-
they make sure that their flowers bloom
The countries in Southeast Asia that celebrate harvest festival is Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.
All three of the major Jewish festivals are related to harvest (especially Sukkot). Passover is a thanksgiving to God for the Exodus and the annual barley-harvest, Shavuot is a thanksgiving to God for the Giving of the Torah and the annual wheat-harvest, and Sukkot is a thanksgiving to God for the yearly ingathering of grain.See also the Related Link.The Jewish festivals
after toiling for it it comes the day for harvest . it determines the the rest and celebration after working hard
Many religions celebrate harvest through festivals, ceremonies, and prayers to show gratitude for the abundance of food and resources. These celebrations often involve sharing food with the community, giving thanks to the divine for the blessings of the harvest, and participating in rituals that honor the earth and agricultural traditions.
What kind of festivals do United Kingdom celebrate
They celebrate christian festivals, such as Christmas, Easter etc.
Virtually every country on the planet has people who observe harvest festivals.
Most Christians celebrate a "Harvest Festival" in their churches at the end of the harvest season to thank God for his bounty and to celebrate the successful bringing in of the harvest. These celebrations may be followed by a "Harvest Supper'. Hindus celebrate "Pongal" in January each Year, the Jews "Sukkot" in September or October and the Buddhists celebrate Harvest Festivals at various times of the year depending on the country. Strangely, Muslims do not appear to have any specific festival to thank God for a bountiful harvest. "Thanksgiving" is often used in North America for the Christian Festival and in England sometimes one finds the old fashioned name of "Harvest Home".
Halloween seems to be on a very church to church basis. Some Presbyterian churches celebrate it as Halloween. Some Presbyterian churches celebrate alternative holidays such as harvest festivals. Other Presbyterian churches do not do anything for that date.
yes they do celebrate harvest
We celebrate harvest festival, to honor God in our crops that produces life. this celebration is a form of thanksgiving that God allow our seeds to bloom and produced countless seeds that gives us prosperity and abundance. jojo lim