At a music festival, I saw a young girl with a bright smile. She was wearing a flowery dress and dancing freely in the crowd. The music was so energetic that everyone around her was also immersed in the rhythm. She even started a little dance circle with some strangers, and they shared their love for music without any barriers. It was a beautiful moment full of positive energy.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as they involve private and often adult - themed content. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and cultural aspects of festivals.
The Ganesh Festival is a grand celebration in India. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the elephant - headed deity. The story goes that Ganesh was created by Parvati. Once, Ganesh stopped Shiva from entering while Parvati was bathing. Shiva was enraged and cut off Ganesh's head. Later, realizing his mistake, Shiva replaced Ganesh's head with that of an elephant and brought him back to life. During the festival, people make idols of Ganesh, worship him for days, and then immerse the idols in water, symbolizing his return to his abode.
Definitely real. The Fyre Festival was a disaster that made headlines for all the wrong reasons. It was poorly organized and led to many people being disappointed and facing various difficulties.
Mid-Autumn Festival:
Poetry:
When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's "Water Melody"
The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass
3 Dew from the white moon tonight is the hometown bright. Du Fu's Night Moored at Niuzhu, Reminiscing the Past
Alone in a foreign land, as a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. Wang Wei's " Remembering the Shandong Brothers on September 9th "
Couplet:
From January to the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially the bright people return to their hometown and the world is peaceful. Huang Zunxian's Mid-Autumn Night Scene
The moon in the mid-autumn is like a drunken world, who can compete with the heroes? Du Fu's Eight Songs of Autumn, Part One
Lantern fan:
1 Mid-autumn moon half a person like drunk world hero who can compete with. Du Fu's Eight Songs of Autumn, Part One
From February to the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially the bright people return to their hometown and the world is peaceful. Huang Zunxian's Mid-Autumn Night Scene
On the Qingming Festival in 2024, citizens could choose three ways to sweep: online, on-site, and on behalf of others. The online memorial service could be carried out through the online memorial service platform for the 2024 Qingming Festival Beijing City. It provided services such as sending messages, offering flowers, lighting candles, and so on. On-site sweeping requires an appointment in advance from March 15 to April 6. The appointment can be checked at the entrance before entering the garden to sweep. The reservation platform will officially open the reservation service at 10:00 a.m. on March 25. In addition, during the Qingming Festival, civilized sacrifices were also advocated, paying attention to time arrangements, environmental protection, fire safety, traffic and other matters. The specific appointment and memorial service instructions could be inquired through the local Civil Affairs Bureau or relevant official websites.
The Thaipusam Festival was a festival for the Tamils in India. It was held every year in January or February of the Gregorian calendar. This was a devout festival. The believers atoned for their sins on this day, giving their offerings and giving their gratitude. The celebrations included shaving, performing rituals, piercing the body with needles, and carrying huge shackles. The confessor had to start preparing a month ago, strictly abstinent, and vegetarian. On the day of the festival, they fasted for 24 hours and marched to different Indian temples to pray for the blessings of the gods. The festival was a colorful celebration, with worshippers carrying pots decorated with milk and beautifully decorated wooden statues of Kawadi. This festival was not only a religious event, but also a social and cultural gathering, strengthening the unity and spiritual dedication of the Tamil community. The festival was warmly welcomed in India, Malaysia, Singapore and other places.
Here is a story. There was a young English girl named Lily. She came to China just before the Dragon Boat Festival. She was invited to join in the making of zongzi. At first, she was clumsy, but with the help of local people, she managed to make some. Then she went to watch the dragon boat races. The exciting scene made her realize the vitality of this traditional Chinese festival.