Thousands flock to Auckland's Eastdale Reserve to participate in the colourful Uttarayan Makar Sankranti kite festival.
India – Uttarayan (International Kite Festival) Ahmedabad transforms into a kite-flyer’s paradise every January during Uttarayan, coinciding with the harvest festival of Makar Sankranti.
People celebrate lunar festivals in reverence of good harvest, familial relations ... here's a list of popular lunar holidays celebrated around the world. Lunar New Year is the celebration of the ...
The Ca Dong, a branch of the Xo-Dang ethnic minority group, live primarily in Nam Tra My district, Quang Nam province. The Ca ...
Bengaluru south resident Sachin Rai remembers a time when the area around what is today Bannerghatta ... these fresh produce for the annual harvest festival come from nearby villages.
Celebrating food at the harvest festivals of India Lohri’s bonfire rituals in Punjab feature families gathering around the fire and tossing sesame seeds, popcorn, and peanuts into it.
Celebrated on January 13, Lohri is a festival primarily observed in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and some other northern states. Winter harvest festivals are celebrated ...
Thai Pongal, celebrated mainly on 15 January, is a harvest festival popular with Tamils ... City See Inside These Dazzling Desert Homes Around The World Feast before you ride?
This communal gathering around the fire symbolizes unity and the triumph of good over evil. Lohri is celebrated to thank nature for a good harvest. The festival coincides with the transition from ...
The festival serves as an opportunity to bring people together, spread joy and celebrate the harvest season. It is a celebration of life and people love to sing and dance around the fire ...
Magh Bihu has deep agricultural roots, celebrating the end of the harvest and the beginning of a new cycle of growth. Historically, the festival dates back to around 3500 BC, when ancient ...