i think its just for fun
People have kite festivals all around the world, including in countries like India, China, Thailand, USA, Japan, and Brazil. These festivals often take place in open spaces like beaches, parks, or fields where enthusiasts gather to fly kites of various shapes, sizes, and designs.
Kite festivals are gatherings of kite flyers either from a region or from all around the world. Many kite festivals are organised by clubs. The clubs exist to provide public liablity insurance, air space clearance to fliers and for social gatherings. We get together to see each others kites and swap designs and ideas and perhaps buy a few new kites. There are normally kite sellers at the events and entrance is normally free or very cheap to the public. Most will have catering vans and a few have craft stalls. Each festival is slightly different in flavour some are mostly for competitions (STACK) where fliers do wonderful kite dances to music. Some have lots of big display kites. They are a great family outing. Festivals of note in the UK are Washington, Bristol and Wirral. In Europe Fano and Chervia. In America Niagra has a reputation as a good international event.
They were Dominican festivals.
the disadvantages of celebrating festivals are that during festivals people play cards ,drunk and loss money. people waste the money during festivals.
Same reason why other faiths have religious festivals.
nearly 15,000 people attended the festivals each yearIt began in the religious festivals that honored Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
nearly 15,000 people attended the festivals each yearIt began in the religious festivals that honored Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
some festivals are meant to be celebrated with lots of fun and gaiety..
it was sewed by people who used them
Yes. The seasonal festivals reminds you of your heritage and descendency and in a way remind you of your culture and history
Virtually every country on the planet has people who observe harvest festivals.
The same reason ALL cultures have festivals. To celebrate occasions, people, events, and prosperity.