Indic text. Water festivals are vibrant celebrations that occur across the globe, often marking the start of a new year or season. These festivals are deeply...
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival (see § Etymology), is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture....
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Songkran (Thailand) (redirect from Thai Water Festival)
large two-day Songkran-style water festival, was planned for Singapore and the event was promoted as the "largest water festival party in Singapore." However...
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Bon Om Touk (redirect from Cambodian Water Festival)
(Khmer: បុណ្យអុំទូក, Bŏn Om Tuk, lit. "Boat Paddling Festival"), also known as the Cambodian Water Festival, is celebrated in late October or early November...
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The Water-Sprinkling Festival or Water-Splashing Festival (simplified Chinese 泼水节 ; traditional Chinese 潑水節; Pinyin: Pōshuǐ jié), is a major and traditional...
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considered for merging. › The Stockholm Water Festival (Swedish: Stockholms vattenfestival) was an annual street festival held in Stockholm, Sweden, in August...
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The Sugar Water Festival was a music festival founded by American recording artists Erykah Badu, Queen Latifah and Jill Scott. The trek played to amphitheaters...
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and is the second most popular festival in Myanmar after Thingyan Festival (New Year Water Festival). Thadingyut festival is the celebration to welcome...
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Public holidays in Malaysia (redirect from Festivals of Malaysia)
of the Bengalis and Songkran (water festival) of the Thais. People in the northern states do celebrate the Thai festival of Loy Kratong. Wesak (Malay for...
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Shovels & Rope (section High Water Festival)
2021. Retrieved 2021-10-14. Oyer, Kalyn. "What another sold-out High Water Festival means for North Charleston tourism". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-04-18...
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