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Ukraine welcomes the annual colorful Holi Festival. How do they celebrate?

Ukraine welcomes the annual colorful Holi Festival. How do they celebrate? The colorful Holi Festival in Ukraine is celebrated by people throwing colored pigments at each other. Whether they know each other or not, they will throw red powder and water polo at each other. It is said that the more red powder you throw, the more good luck you get! This ancient festival is not only celebrated by local people, but also loved by many tourists from all over the world. Moreover, this powder is made of natural pigments extracted from plants, which is harmless to human body, and the color on the skin will naturally disappear after two or three days. Holi Festival, also known as Holi Festival, is a festival to celebrate and welcome the arrival of spring. In many countries and regions, this is a very important festival. Whenever Holi Festival comes, people will dance in the street to celebrate the festival. People will prepare bags filled with colored powder and water of various colors. Whether they know each other or not, regardless of age or sex, everyone will splash red and green at each other, make faces at each other and throw water polo at each other to show good luck.

The pigment used in Holi Festival is a kind of flower collected from trees in Sutor or Pala. These flowers are big red or dark orange. After picking in the forest, put it on the mat to dry, dry, and step into fine powder. This powder becomes saffron pigment when it is added with water. This pigment is pure natural and harmless to the skin. Therefore, it is safe to smear and throw at each other during Holi.

Holi Festival is also called Color Festival. A few days before the festival, people began to congratulate each other on Happy Holi when they met. In traditional customs, people will visit relatives and friends, sprinkle colored petals on each other, and then taste the snacks of Holi Festival. Some people say that the origin of Holi Festival is to celebrate the arrival of God, while others say that people use colorful colors to wish a bumper harvest. Holi Festival symbolizes the end of winter and the arrival of spring when everything recovers! ?