Spring festivals around the world worth travelling for
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Mar 6, 2024, 10:00 IST
Spring festivals around the world worth travelling for
Embark on a journey to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of global culture with spring festivals that ignite the senses and celebrate the spirit of renewal. From the colourful spectacle of Holi in India to the mesmerising cherry blossoms of Japan's Hanami, these festivals offer enchanting experiences that transcend borders and unite people in joyous celebration.
Holi, India
Holi (March 25), also known as the Festival of Colors, is a Hindu spring festival celebrated primarily in India and Nepal. It signifies the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. It's a joyous occasion that brings people of all ages and backgrounds together in a riot of colour and camaraderie.
Cherry Blossom Festival, Japan
Hanami, or cherry blossom viewing, is a centuries-old tradition in Japan that celebrates the beauty of cherry blossoms, known as sakura. The festival typically takes place from late March to early April (March 20 to April 14) when the cherry trees are in full bloom. People gather in parks and gardens to enjoy picnics beneath the flowering trees, participate in traditional tea ceremonies, and attend concerts and performances.
Songkran, Thailand
Songkran is the Thai New Year festival celebrated from April 13-15 each year. It's one of the most anticipated events in Thailand, characterised by water fights, street parties, and religious ceremonies. The throwing of water symbolises the washing away of the previous year's misfortunes and the welcoming of the new year with purity and freshness.
Tulip Festival, Netherlands
The Netherlands is renowned for its stunning tulip fields, which come alive with vibrant colours in the spring. The Keukenhof Gardens, located near Amsterdam, is one of the best places to experience the beauty of Dutch tulips. The festival runs from late March to mid-May (March 21 to May 12) and features millions of tulips in full bloom, along with other spring flowers like daffodils and hyacinths.
Nowruz, Iran
Nowruz, which translates to new day, is the Persian New Year festival (March 20) celebrated by millions of people around the world, particularly in Iran and Central Asia. It marks the beginning of spring and the first day of the Iranian calendar. Nowruz festivities typically last for two weeks and include traditions like setting up a Haft-Seen table, which is adorned with seven symbolic items representing the hopes and blessings for the new year.
Holi, Nepal
Kathmandu's Holi is a vibrant celebration that takes place in the heart of Nepal's capital. Thousands of people gather in public squares and parks to participate in the festivities, dancing to live music, enjoying street food, and covering each other in brightly coloured powders. The Holi in Kathmandu is a joyful and inclusive event that brings people from all walks of life together to celebrate unity, diversity, and the spirit of renewal.
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