The wind was blowing and the clouds were flying, and the family lived in the smoke and water of the six dynasties. Here is Fat One and Snow Sauce's exploration diary, sharing with you what you saw and heard during the tour.
Today, China's Zhongyuan Festival is approaching. The old mother has already prepared the paper money for the ancestors. Fatichi heard this and raised his hand to participate. The old mother promised to agree, and she would certainly not forget Fat One's help when the time came.
I think that festivals are our spiritual sustenance, whether it is entertainment or sacrifice, whether it is China or other countries in the world.
Here's a journey to our top 10 incredible Asian festivals.
1. Desai Festival
Nepal, located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, is bordered by China to the north and India on three other sides.
Desai Festival is a national festival in Nepal, also known as the Durga Festival.
In September or October of each year, the Desai Festival is held throughout Nepal for nine consecutive days. The lively Pokhara is a great place to admire and appreciate the ceremony.
In the ceremony, from the blessing to the symbolic pursuit of the devil, and finally the slaughter of animals, it is the climax of the whole activity and bloody.
Tourist address: Nepal
2. Zhisandei Illumination Festival
Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia, is one of the least developed countries in the world.
The Zhi Sang Dai Illumination Festival, held on the night of the full moon in the 8th month of the Burmese calendar, on the day of the festival, many lanterns are lit, which marks the end of the rainy season in Myanmar.
In Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, locals weave monks' robes. Shwedagon Pagoda, a national symbol of Myanmar, is known as a gem of oriental art along with the Borobudur Pagoda in Indonesia and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Tourist address: Myanmar
3. Thanksgiving Festival
Russia is the largest country in the world, a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and one of the BRICS countries.
The Festival of Sheffield, also known as the Winter Festival, is a traditional Russian festival that has been handed down since the time of Russian polytheism.
During the festival, people all over Russia wear headscarves and garlands of bagels to celebrate the end of winter with a pancake carnival.
Tourist address: Russia
4. Naadam
Mongolia is the 19th largest country in the world in terms of land area and the second largest landlocked country in the world after Kazakhstan.
Every year in mid-July, the Naadam Congress is held. Ulaanbaatar's stadium is home to the biggest event venue.
At this festival, there is wrestling, archery, horse racing and spear throwing, as well as grand parades of national costumes and amazing stunts.
The earliest record of the Naadam Assembly is the "Genghis Khan" inscribed on the stone cliff in 1225 in Wu'er Mongolian (ancient Mongolian).
"A generation of proud Genghis Khan, only know how to bend the bow and shoot the big eagle", I seem to see the green grassland, the yurt on the people's sports competition.
Tourist address: Mongolia
5. Shout the Heavenly Festival
In Guizhou, China, the famous Huangguoshu Waterfall is here, and there are Guizhou cuisine in food culture.
Every year on the 15th of June in the lunar calendar, the Shouting Festival is held in Huanggang, Guizhou, China, and is a mysterious rain-seeking ceremony.
On the festival, the ghost master toasts, drums, and recites to the gods under the shouting rooftop, and talks to the gods in Dong language. All the people in the village will shout around the rooftop to blow reeds and sing big songs.
It is said that it will rain within a day after shouting, and at the same time, many tourists have seen it with their own eyes.
Tourist address: Guizhou, China
6. Dabaosen Festival
The Batu Caves in Malaysia, this place, no matter how I look at it, is like one of the place names that Fat One likes in "Journey to the West".
In fact, Batu Caves is about 13 km from the commercial center of Kuala Lumpur and there are several caves. The ceiling height of the main temple of the cave is more than 100 meters, and the temple is full of Hindu gods.
Every time the Grand Boson Festival, the full moon night in January or February, it attracts many tourists to visit here.
At the Great Poson Festival, pilgrims in the procession will stab silver needles, carry iron frames, and even pierce their bodies to dedicate themselves to the Hindu god Mulugan.
Tourist Address: Batu Caves, Malaysia
7. Holi
India is one of the four major ancient civilizations in the world. Holi, also known as holi, is a traditional Indian festival.
This festival takes place on the second day of the full moon in March, in the streets. The celebrations in Delhi were particularly wild.
In order to show joy and blessing, Indians sprinkle colorful paints to commemorate the triumph of good over evil and pay tribute to the mischievous Krischner.
I think that as a student who is still studying painting, Fat Yi's love for this festival is from the bone. We must never tell him that in our world, there is still this festival, otherwise, our family will stage Holi every day.
Tourist address: India
8. Ciano Festival
Cebu, the second largest city in the Philippines, is known as the "Queens of the South".
Every year on the third Sunday of January, Cignano festival is held in Cebu, Philippines. At the festival, you can see the dance of San Niño.
Ciano, also known as The Feast of the Holy Child, dates back 500 years and was a pagan to Christian holiday.
I went to search for information about this festival, the performance costumes are very dazzling, take a look at Fat, Fat One feels like a princess in Disney.
Tourist address: Cebu, Philippines
9. Hue Festival
Hue, the ancient capital of Vietnam's Three Dynasties, is known for its historical monuments. Among them, the Hue Historic Building Complex has been included in the United Nations World Cultural Heritage List.
The Hue Festival is an annual cultural feast where people fly kites, rowing, talent shows and traditional craft activities, as well as calligraphy and dance. From traditional carnivals to high-tech light shows, it's wonderful.
Tourist address: Hue, Vietnam
10. Iron Man Root Festival
Kawasaki Is an important city in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, one of the three major metropolitan areas in Japan.
Every year on April 2nd, the Tetsuo Ne Matsuri is held in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki, Japan, and there are different colors and sizes of penises to worship.
The festival is said to have originated in a folk tale where a woman was cured of a venereal disease with a metal dildo forged by a blacksmith.
Oh, I'm speechless about this holiday season. I want to use a Japanese myth to dispel embarrassment.
In Japanese mythology, there is a phallus god named Sarutahiko, who has a long, red nose, mouth and anus that can spew light and subdue demons and ghosts.
Tourist address: Kawasaki, Japan
After reading this holiday article, I have to sigh that the world is no stranger. Personally, I think that the Japanese Iron Man Root Festival can be called a strange festival, which is unbelievable.
No matter where it is, when the festival arrives, I am homesick. "In the middle of the First Night of jiangnan water temple, I saw Yue'e by the golden millet bar." Once I see the Middle Yuan Festival, I can tell fat one more stories about the bright moon.
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