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Amazing holi-like festivals across the world

Hy Friends, Today in this article we will talk about Amazing Holi – like Festivals across the world.
Holi is a very messy and fun festival. This festival is celebrated with great fanfare in India. All paint on each other. Some use dry colors and some wet colors.

On this day no one cares if they look dirty or their clothes are bad. But they enjoy the festival to the fullest. There are many festivals like Holi all over the world that are celebrated just like Holi. They also celebrate those festivals with full enthusiasm.

These festivals are celebrated in different parts of the world. Even those who start celebrating have the same excitement as the people of India who have time to celebrate the Holi festival.

Mud Festival

Mud festival is celebrated in Boryeoung. It is located in the coastal area of chungcheongnam province of South Korea. The Mud Festival was first celebrated in 1998 and lasted for four days. The festival was organized by Boryeoung to promote its mud business.

And slowly it has turned into a festival. It is now celebrated every year from 17 July to 26 July. These days people throw mud at each other. And again in the game. People there believe that mud exfoliates the skin and also slows down skin aging.

La Tomatina

The La Tomatina festival began in the decade between 1944 and 1945. This festival is celebrated in August month in Spain. At this festival, every city in Spain receives a truckload of tomatoes.

And everyone throws tomatoes at each other and celebrates the festival in a fully enjoyed way. This festival is famous all over the world. This festival is celebrated to promote happiness and enjoyment.

People hit each other with tomatoes like holi and water balloons.

Watermelon Festival

The watermelon festival is celebrated in Chinchilla town, which is located in Australia. This festival is celebrated every other year. It is celebrated in the week of February. All events this week are watermelon.

Like melon bulls eyes, melon skiing, melon chariot, melon bungee, and melon ironman. Everyone enjoys these watermelon games. The festival was first celebrated in 1994.

Haro wine festival

The Haro wine festival is also one of the best festivals in Spain. On this day all the people do wine bottles, which means they pour wine on each other. It’s a sticky, wet, and messy festival.

Which is celebrated every year on 29th June. The Spanish government has declared this wine battle a national festival. All Spanish festivals are instant, most enjoyable.

Songkran

Songkran is a messy festival just like Holi. It is celebrated in Thailand. On this day Thai people pour ice cold water on each other, just like holi watercolors and also beige-colored paste. This festival is celebrated as New Year in Thailand.

Lasts for 2 days, every year from 13 April to 15 April. The importance of this festival in people is that they wash their bad luck and start new good luck.

Battle of Orange

Battle of the orange festival is the Italian version of Lo Tomatina. This festival is celebrated in northern Italy. The festival was first celebrated in 1808. This is a big food fight in Italy. Everyone hits oranges on each other, just like the Tomatina Festival.

This festival is celebrated by the Italians on February 22. Four hundred tones of oranges juice are extracted every year.

Cascamaros

All the festivals of the Spanish people are of the messy type. On this day all the people of Spain paint each other black. This festival started to be celebrated in 1490. The festival is celebrated in Spain from 6 September to 9 September.

So like and comment, be sure to tell us which festival looks exactly like holi and you liked it.

FAQ

Q. How to celebrate Tomatina Festival?

Ans. Everyone throws tomatoes at each other and celebrates the festival in a fully enjoyed way.

Q.Where is cascamaros festival celebrated?

Ans. This festival is celebrated in Spain.

Q. What is the battle of the orange festival?

Ans.  Battle of the orange festival is the Italian version of Lo Tomatina. This festival is celebrated in northern Italy. The festival was first celebrated in 1808. And everyone throws oranges bon each other.

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