Tuesday 16 February 2016

The most incredible celebrations of the world


People who are used to their culture, holidays of other Nations seem to be amazing and often strange. To understand traditions of other people should just try not to limit yourself to just your culture. However, a series of events peculiar to various peoples, is truly amazing and unusual, which will be discussed below.

International pirate day. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
This holiday, although originated in the USA, it spread thanks to the Internet around the world. Now every year on 19 September can be found in different parts of the world people in bandanas and eye patches for the eyes who speak unusual pirate language, interspersing the familiar words of "pieces of eight", "thousand devils".

The monkey Banquet. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
This festival is held in the Lopburi province, Thailand. Participated annually in it takes about 600 monkeys are invited to dinner. The feast in honor of the God Rama consists of a variety of vegetables and fruits. According to the legend that the monkey God helped to defeat numerous opponents.

The festival of colors in new Delhi. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
This Indian national holiday dedicated to the arrival of spring and the rebirth of life and turn evil. It is conducted on the new moon, and it lasts 2 days, because according to legend it was on this day killed Holika, an evil demon. On this day the celebrations are held in every city, they lit bonfires, which symbolize the end of winter and the death of evil spirits. Fire burned and an effigy, Holika, bonfire and throw the fruits of the seasonal harvest of coconuts, corn and etc. In the morning, the fun begins - people go out into the street and begin to wash each other tinted colored water and throw at each other with bright colored powders.

Holiday naked. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
In Japan, it is customary to celebrate this day, since 767. To do this, the temple is about 3000 Saidaji dressed only in loincloth men. The purpose of this festival is to attract good luck, as the legends state that all the miseries can be given by touching a Nude man. That's why naked people after cleansing the temple with a procession through the streets of the city, where they can touch anyone. Normally those people seeking good luck, pretty much. Only here for the day falls on February, so need a lot of courage to come out naked into the street, it is not surprising that participants consumed a lot of sake.

Celebration of worship to their ancestors under the name of Tapati. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
The Chilean celebrated inhabitants of Easter island. To do this, the islanders dress up in special costumes and dancing. Also between men and between women are held competitions on the run with a bunch of bananas. During the celebrations, the Queen is selected and that coupled with the beauty must be hard-working. The candidates tell the jury about how many they caught some fish and had nadali paintings.

The feast of Ophelia in Scotland. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
In the town of Lerwick for festival erected a 9 foot model of a Viking ship with a traditional dragon on the nose. The townspeople are dressed as Vikings, make a torchlight procession through the city, trumpeting horns in, and the ship and carry to the sea. In the squad there are usually 40 Vikings, but they are accompanied by about 900 participants, respectively, and beautifully dressed. Ceremony by tossing a vehicle in the 900 flares in the prescribed place sets fire to a wooden boat, following the ancient rite of the burial of fallen soldiers.

Oktoberfest - Germany. 

The most incredible celebrations of the world
The world-famous Beer festival is in mid - September-early October and gathers the lovers of this drink and merriment from all corners of the globe. Hosts the Oktoberfest beer festival at the Theresienwiese in Central Munich, where you set the many beer tents and various rides. The beer in the festival can participate only Munich Breweries that brew a special Oktoberfest beer with an alcohol content of 5.8—6.3 per cent.
Open a holiday under the sounds of orchestras, the hosts of the tents for a festive sled with beer barrels, at the head of the procession - the Lord mayor of Munich and the symbol of the city - the Munich child. Having passed a way from the centre of the city, the procession stops at the Theresienwiese, where the first keg of beer oktoberfestskogo with the help of special hammer is driven crane. From this moment on, the beer festival is considered open.

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