Festivals

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5 India yoga festivals to look forward to in 2019
India is where yoga originated. Thus, a yoga festival can never go wrong in this vibrant country.

Where to have a Thanksgiving meal in Ho Chi Minh City
Happy Thanksgiving! Have you ever craved for a quality traditional stuffed turkey but you are living in Ho Chi Minh City, a place which does not really celebrate Thanksgiving? Then follow this article to find out which restaurants serve Thanksgiving meals in Saigon.

Tips to visit Saigon during Tet holiday
Tet holiday is the national holiday in Vietnam which lasts about 5-7 days. During that time, people leave their offices, come back home and celebrate the beginning of the new year with their families.

Discover the biggest holidays in Japan
Japanese festivals are fun and unforgettable. Festival, means "matsuri" in Japanese usually has a long history. there are more than 300,000 traditional matsuri throughout the country. If you have a chance to visit Japan during the festival, you will be amazed by the ...

The best destinations to spend New Year in Southeast Asia
Are you feeling the pressure to book plans for New Year’s Eve, but have not quite gotten around to it? If you are looking to ring in the new year abroad, and are looking for an epic way to celebrate it, this guide is for you.

See fall foliage and cherry blossoms at the same time in Japan
Japan is a country blessed with four seasons, but when you see the absolutely stunning scenery in the town of Obara in Aichi Prefecture during the fall, you might agree that they do have a point.

What do you know about Hoi An Lantern Festival?
Known as one of the key trading port in Vietnam, Hoi An is now becoming a rustic and tranquil town where you can relish traditional architecture. Not only is Hoi An famous for incredible sceneries and laid-back atmosphere, it is also famous for its most lovely ...

The most amazing Vietnamese festivals in spring
Festival is an integral part of Vietnamese religious and cultural aspect. These festivals attract millions of pilgrims and tourists every year with their intriguing traditional ceremonies, rituals, and art performances.

Come to Chiang Mai and watch sky lanterns festival in November
Loy Krathong is a traditional Thai festival that is celebrated annually and also known as the ‘festival of lights’. It is a festival that is celebrated in Thailand, Laos and some other places in Southeast Asia that have Thai people or Thai culture.

10 traditional Vietnamese New Year dishes
Each country has different traditions and holidays, but when it comes to holidays, it all has things in common - trying and tasting main dishes which is served only New Year. Vietnamese New Year, also known as Tet holiday is one of the biggest holidays in Vietnam. Here ...

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