Festivals

Discovering festivals held all over Asia in different reasons. - Bạn đang xem trang 5
All about Laos' New Year Festivals
Have you ever wondered how Laotians celebrated their own New Year Festivals? Take a look at this article to have a better understanding about them.

How to enjoy your Christmas night in Ha Noi, Vietnam
Christmas is not really a public holiday in Vietnam, but it has been received much recognition from the locals as well as the young. So, if you visit Ha Noi on Christmas, this is 5 places that you can spend your Christmas night there.

Participate Korea festivals in the first-half of the year
Despite South Korea’s rapid modernization, there are still plenty of ways to learn about the country’s rich history, colorful culture, and unique traditions.

What to eat on Christmas in Asia
Christianity is the predominant religion in only two Asian countries, the Philippines and East Timor. Christians make higher percentage of total population in Lebanon and South Korea. However, Christmas is a very popular holiday all over Asia. Here are just some of ...

A guide for Nagaland Hornbill Festival, India
The renowned Hornbill Festival, named after the bird, is one of the largest celebrations of the indigenous warrior tribes of Nagaland, in India's far north east region. The hornbill is particularly revered by the Nagas and is reflected in tribal folklore, dances ...

What do Vietnamese prepare before Tet?
Tet is a major occasion in Vietnam. To celebrate Tet, Vietnamese have to do a lot of preparations for the big holiday ahead. Take a look at this article to find out what Vietnamese have to prepare for Tet holiday.

5 snow festivals to attend in Japan
When winter comes, tourists all around the world start flocking to Japan for various reasons: to go skiing, to take a bath in onsen towns or to attend snow festivals. Many snow festivals take place during winter, and these 5 below are the most popular ones.

Experience the folk games on Tet holiday in Vietnam
For many Vietnamese, the folk games are part of their childhood such as tug-of-war, swinging and cock fighting. Especially, on Tet holiday, these folk games become popular across Vietnam.

3 great places to spend New Year's Eve
Some of the details may change, but year in and year out, these destinations in Asia have a well-deserved reputation for traditionally throwing a great New Year's Eve shindig.

How to celebrate New Year in Asian countries
New Year is essentially a time for family and friends to come together, however, each country that celebrates the annual festival does so in their own unique way.

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