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Category Archives: Festivals
Tulip Festivals of North America
The Tulip Festivals are celebrated in several places all around the world. Tulips are considered to be the beginning of spring season. The flowers are at its peak in the month of April. But due to change in the weather … Continue reading
5 Best Places to Celebrate New Year
Countdown has begun to welcome the new year 2011. We all celebrate and welcome the new year in many ways. Here are the lists of top 5 places where New Year Eve celebrated in the most stylish way. 1. New … Continue reading
Popular Festivals of the World in January
After the big celebrations of the New Year in all parts of the world, these are some of the most popular festivals celebrated around the world in the month of January – Ati-Atihan Festival, Philippines Duration of the Festival: 14th -16th January The Ati-Atihan festival is celebrated … Continue reading
Best American Cities to see Christmas Lights
Starting from the thanksgiving days onwards, people start brighten their house from outside inside with the magical holiday lightings. Towns and cities also turn into beautiful display of holiday glow. Here are few destinations worth visiting during holidays to see … Continue reading
Popular Harvest Festival of the World
Thanksgiving, USA: In America, the harvest festival is celebrated on 4th Thursday of November, and it is called as Thanksgiving. The tradition of Thanksgiving was started in the year 1621 when the Pilgrims shared a celebration with the Native Wampanoag … Continue reading