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What festival?

"What festival? This is a very extensive problem, because there are many festivals in different countries, cultures and religions in the world. Let's take a look at some unique and interesting festivals in the world:

1. Halloween: This is a festival celebrated by 10 and 3 1 every year, especially in western countries. People will wear all kinds of ghost costumes, make up and go door to door to ask for candy at night. The picture below shows a group of children dressed as demons, witches and zombies.

2. China Spring Festival: The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China, which is usually celebrated during the Lunar New Year. People will put up Spring Festival couplets, set off firecrackers, pay New Year greetings and pay tribute to jiaozi. The picture below shows the celebrations during the Spring Festival, including lion dance, dragon dance and fireworks display.

3. St. Patrick's Day: This is an Irish festival celebrated on March 17 every year, also known as the Green Festival. People put on green clothes and took part in the parade to celebrate. The picture below shows the parade scene full of green atmosphere.

Thanksgiving Day: Thanksgiving Day is a traditional festival in the United States and Canada, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of 165438+ 10 and the second Monday of 65438+ 10 respectively. People will have a big meal with their families to express their happiness and gratitude for life. The picture below is a picture of a delicious Thanksgiving dinner.

5.Loy Loy Krathong: This is a traditional festival in Thailand, which is usually celebrated every year in 165438+ October. People make Krathong and put it into rivers, lakes or canals to commemorate the bad luck of the past year and pray for happiness and good luck in the coming year. The picture below shows the beautiful scenery of the boats floating on the loi krathong River.

These are just a few examples of global festivals. Whether celebrating culture, tradition, religion or commemorating historical events, various festivals in the world enrich people's lives. Whether celebrating happiness or reflecting, these festivals provide us with an opportunity to spend good time with our family, friends and community.