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Because some festivals are religious, like Christmas celebrating Jesus' birth, and some others aren't religious, such as Halloween, which is for remembering the dead. There are many other s, such as Easter remembering when Jesus rose from the dead ( Religious ), and others such as Bonfire Night remembering Guy Fawkes ( Non Religous )

Festivals are celebrated differently because of differences in cultures and geographical locations. A lot of festivals are influenced by the ideals of the various leaders who make changes that satisfy their personal beliefs and economic needs. Some festivals are altered to make it more attractive and marketable to the members of that particular society.

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