Holi 2024: Countries that celebrate Holi-like festivals
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Mar 20, 2024, 09:00 IST
Holi 2024: Countries that celebrate Holi-like festivals
Throughout history, cultures worldwide have celebrated the arrival of spring with vibrant festivals that paint the streets in a kaleidoscope of colours. While India's Holi festival remains one of the most famous, several other countries have similar festivals to celebrate joy, unity, and renewal associated with the season. While Holi holds a special place in the hearts of millions in India, its spirit of colour, community, and renewal transcends borders, inspiring similar festivities around the world. From Nepal to South Korea, these Holi-like festivals showcase vibrant cultures of our world.
Here, let's discover some of these Holi-like festivals from different corners of the globe.
Nepal: Holi (Fagu Purnima)
Our neighbouring country Nepal celebrates the festival of Holi, which is known locally as Fagu Purnima. People gather in the streets, smearing each other with coloured powders and spraying water in a jubilant display of camaraderie. Traditional folk music, dance, and feasting further enrich the festivities, making it a cherished cultural event.
Spain: La Tomatina
Spain's La Tomatina, held annually in the town of Buñol, is perhaps the world's messiest food fight. Thousands of participants gather to hurl ripe tomatoes at each other, turning the streets into a sea of red pulp. While not directly related to spring, this quirky festival embodies the spirit of joyful revelry and communal bonding.
Italy: Carnevale di Venezia
In Venice, Italy, the Carnevale di Venezia captures the essence of grandeur and opulence. Dating back to the Middle Ages, this elaborate masquerade festival features costumed parades, masked balls, and street performances. The city's alleyways come alive with a spectacle of colours, echoing the festive spirit of Holi.
United States: Holi NYC
In recent years, Holi celebrations have transcended cultural boundaries, spreading to cities around the world. New York City hosts one of the largest Holi festivals outside of India, drawing thousands of participants to partake in the joyous revelry. Attendees toss coloured powders, dance to Bollywood beats, and savour traditional Indian delicacies, creating a vibrant mosaic of cultures.
Bhutan: Paro Tshechu
Bhutan's Paro Tshechu is a mesmerising blend of religious reverence and cultural festivities. Held annually at the Paro Dzong, this vibrant event features masked dances, ceremonial rituals, and traditional performances. The highlight is the unveiling of the Thongdrel, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.
Thailand: Songkran
Thailand's Songkran festival marks the traditional Thai New Year and is celebrated with water fights and street parties across the country. People splash water on each other as a symbol of cleansing and renewal, bringing communities together in a joyous and refreshing celebration.
Indonesia: Bali Spirit Festival
The Bali Spirit Festival in Indonesia is a vibrant gathering that celebrates yoga, dance, and music against the backdrop of Bali's serene landscapes. Participants engage in workshops, performances, and cultural activities, fostering connections and promoting holistic well-being in a colourful and inclusive environment.
South Korea: Boryeong Mud Festival
Every July, for two weeks, thousands gather in Boryeong, a small town on Korea's western coast, for the Boryeong Mud Festival, or Mudfest. Established in 1999, the festival promotes cosmetics made from the local mud, prized for its high mineral content and skin-enhancing properties.
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