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The Festival of Lights is the most popular hindu festival and is celebrated throughout India.
One festival here is the Sheik Karimul Makdum festival. (not so sure about the spelling though)
That's an opinion question, but YES, some people do like Matsuri. Including myself. So that's at least one person.
Names in Japanese can have various writings, depending on which there can be different assumed meanings for them. Assumed, since not all names have a meaning behind them. About 'Matsuri' it means 'Jasminum sambac' as a noun, a type of flower also called Arabian Jasmine, the writing of which is the same as the word as a name, so it is one of the possible meanings: written 茉莉 /ma tsu ri/.
because australia and america have influenced fighting for old people so they thought it would be good to do it with babys
It is the great festival of the people of Nepal, so if you are Nepalese, then it is a great festival.
Warped Tour is popular because it features a lot of bands popularized by teenagers and it's a widely recognized music festival. The festival mainly features musicians and artists in the "punk" or "metalcore" subgenre...but in recent years, it's included many hip hop and pop acts as well.
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On diwali, people light diyas and candles. So this festival is called festival of lights.
It was the festival of Saturnalia, sometimes called the Winter Festival. It was the happiest time of the Roman year when everyone joined in, played pranks, exchanged gifts and generally turned life upside down. This included masters serving their slaves, but only for one day. The festival was so popular that it grew to 15 days of merriment.
because while going through the french revolution. lemons and other citrus fruits were very popular. so to commemorate the hard times that France went through they have a lemon festival for 3 weeks! it attracts almost 300, 000 visitors every year!
In Herodotus's Historieshe only describes the festival, he does not say when it was so we do not know today.