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No, because people may not celebrate festivals for religious reasons.It really depends. In my opinion No. This is because festivals may not be religious, they are just there for fun. And people in Hong Kong swap religion for materialism... No way that is a good thing...So my answer: No.
While some religious festivals may involve celebrations and parties, their primary purpose is typically to commemorate and honor a religious event, figure, or tradition. These festivals often hold deep cultural and spiritual significance for those who observe them, providing an opportunity for reflection, worship, and community bonding.
Just in Southern Hemisphere is summer
i think its just for fun
Native Americans danced for religious ceremonies, festivals, honor their gods, or just for entertainment
festivals bring people closer as in festivals all the people forget their sorrows and celebrate it with happiness and joyness. all the people share their feelings with eachother. festivals are just of the ways to dance sing and meet friends and family ;it is just a reason to gather all relatives and friends to enjoy and forget all the tireness gained in the whole year. every festivals ultimate goal is to bring people closer and streghthen their social relations.festivals are just one of the to bring people closer.
festivals bring people closer as in festivals all the people forget their sorrows and celebrate it with happiness and joyness. all the people share their feelings with eachother. festivals are just of the ways to dance sing and meet friends and family ;it is just a reason to gather all relatives and friends to enjoy and forget all the tireness gained in the whole year. every festivals ultimate goal is to bring people closer and streghthen their social relations.festivals are just one of the to bring people closer.
to respect there belief or just for fun
They were part of religious festivities in honour of the god/gods, just as athletic games were.
Shivratri or Mahashivratri is a festival of Hindus , It is devoted to lord Mahadev (Lord of Lords) and there is no special uniform to celebrate it. Just like other festivals, people celebrate it either in casual or party wear.
Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.
no special customs for autumn festivals, but few people will dress in traditional Han's clothes, but for ancient people, they are just normal dress... don't expect to see Halloween costumes or ridiculous things...