One of the most exciting aspects of the festival are the various (and sometimes gruesome) ceremonies which are held to invoke the gods. Firewalking, body piercing and other acts of self-mortification undertaken by participants, acting as mediums of the gods, have become more spectacular and daring as each year goes by. Men and women puncture their cheeks with various items, including knives, skewers and other household items. It is believed that the Chinese gods will protect such persons from harm, and little blood or scarring results from such mutilation acts. This is definitely not recommended for the faint hearted to witness. In 2011, some 74 people were injured with one death reported. Injuries are usually sustained from the indiscriminate use of firecrackers, so beware of this pitfall and stay well away from this deafening and sometimes frightening aspect of the festival.
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National Lentil Festival<br/>Location: Pullman, Washington Size: 26,000<br/>The Palouse Region is responsible for growing a quarter of the lentils produced in the United States — so in 1989 area residents started hosting a festival to celebrate, as the event’s organizers so poetically phrase it, “this wonderful little legume.” Turns out lentils are pretty wonderful: they’re a superfood that’s high in protein and nutrients like iron and potassium, and studies have found consuming these unassuming little plants can reduce inflammation. Thus, any celebration of lentils qualifies as a “healthy festival” in our book!Read More
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