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as a result of history and culture, the practice of festivals is very different around the world.
let's lead you into the world community to understand the strange and unprecedented customs of the world! i promise i'll let you see.
these dancers, dressed as chickens, are naked and undisturbed and ready to step on wayne's chicken festival.
every summer, this small town of nebraska celebrates in a colorful manner on the theme of chicken.
these include the most spectacular chicken dances in the world, the auctions of chicken works made of cement by local artists, and chicken-wing competitions that may have some sad feelings for the holiday hero, the chicken.
on the occasion of the five-year festivities of “schleschiloven” in austria, a march of lazy people, savages and other strangely dressed monsters from the streets of telbus, austria, filled with streets and alleys, made this town a mysterious world.
the festival, which was held before the beginning of the fast in april, has been documented as having started in the fifteenth century, but it is also likely to be an older ritual in tyrol, which existed before the pre-christian era.
thai vegetarian festival
thai vegetarian festivaltargets predators and chinese participants hold ceremonies in phuket.
this religious event began in 1825 when chinese immigrants glorified the gods for having rescued them from an infectious disease, while at the same time crediting the disease to vegetarians.
today, this nine-day event is widely known among believers.
out of devoutness, they'll put holes in their bodies and make them more sophisticated than normal piercing.
the honduran custom, which is “selling daughter-in-law”, is even more grotesque.
in some towns and villages in the north-west of honduras, men can “leave” their wives and take them to the market for auction or to exchange them for their wives.
buying wives can be auctioned again.
it is also a mayan legacy.
the mayans killed all the male prisoners they had captured, and women could be used as wives or in exchange for them.
there is nothing the government can do about this entrenched practice.
today, according to the law, such transactions can only take place in the prescribed “person collection” and can only be held every three months.
in cambodia, women in rural areas are usually married at the age of 15, and men are married at around 20.
anti-smoking action is taking place in many countries today, but girls in cambodia must learn to smoke.
traditionally, when women reach the age of six or seven, their parents prepare a pipe for them and start teaching them to smoke.
parents believe that smoking enables children to understand the taste of the bitter and sweetness of people ' s daily production and life, especially when the smoke is strong, and that they cannot get lost in the forest as far as they can.
by the age of fifteen and sixif girls do not smoke, they are considered to be unpretty and even indecent.
if you see in the streets of lomé, the capital of togo, a high-rised shed, surrounded by a group of men, women and children dressed in five-coloured clothes, singing and dancing and laughing, do not think that this is a party or a street show, because this is the traditional funeral of the togolese evie.
the evie people believe that death means that the soul of a human being has returned to the gods and to his ancestors and that it should be celebrated, and never sad.
when a person dies, the next-door relatives and friends first arrive to build a building on the most popular street side of their home and inform the distant relatives and friends to arrive as soon as possible.
there is a bloodbath in bolivia, a small town on the bolivian plateau, macha, with hundreds of quechua tribesmen encircled in a large circle to watch the fighting between the two women.
this is an excellent occasion for the quechua festival in bolivia.
fighttime is a traditional indigenous holiday in bolivia, with a long history in some of the indigenous tribes of the south american andes.
for a long time, the indigenous tribes living in the andes have often fought for fertile land, which has now become an important ritual for them.
winners do not have any trophys or medals, and they receive a sense of honour for their tribe and a blessing for a new year of fruitful harvest.
on november 1, 2 of each year, mexico's day of the dead is celebrated on the streets of death and skulls, and mexicans live in a festivities similar to china's ching minh festival, and the constitutional square in mexico city, mexico's capital, is the place where mexicans celebrate the day of the dead.
in mexico ' s constitutional square, there is an elaborate altar set up by the government of the capital ' s districts, with the decorations of six-colored paper clippings, orange curry, traditional mexican foods, and a variety of skeletons.
there is usually a theme at every altar, such as honouring a celebrity, president, artist, actor, etc.
the choice of the bride in the bath is not just a clean skin for the turks, but is closely related to people's daily lives, and sometimes marriage matters are decided in the bath.
in addition to wearing a headscarf and face, the muslim turkish woman was usually wearing a thick robe, which prevented her from seeing her face and body, so that the turkish bathroom would be an important place for future mothers-in-law to choose their daughter-in-law.
in general, the future mother-in-law, accompanied by the media, invites the future daughter-in-law to take a bath.
in the bathroom, the future mother-in-law will look not only at the face and body of her daughter-in-law, but also at her pelvis, so that a woman with a large pelvis can bring good luck to her family.
also, the taste of the future daughter-in-law and the presence of a fox stink were the focus of the mission.
because the turkish diet is dominated by cheese and meat, it's so heavy that there are foxesThe stinking woman is deemed to be unlucky, and it is believed that Allah has punished her.
"No toilet, no wife" became a special Indian custom.
Almost every foreigner who's been to India is impressed with the toilet.
In India, the toilet is everywhere and the land is the largest open-air toilet.
Indeed, both in the capital, New Delhi, and in Mumbai, the economic center, see Indian people on the streets, by the railways, by the coasts, who are so full of shit.
However, people in rural areas of India are generally conservative and women can only hide in the bush before sunrise and after sunset.
This increases their chances of violence and even snake bites, as they go to remote locations.
Therefore, in order to promote a toilet culture, the state of Haryana in northern India has also launched a practice of “no toilet, no wife” urging women to refuse suitors who cannot provide a house with a toilet.
It's a rare Indian traditional holiday: men's day.
It is an old legend: King Krishna of Nandgaon in Nandegon, India, often went to Barsana, where he mocked his wife and her friends, and caused displeasure among the local ladies, and drove him away.
The women were driven away with a cane or a bamboo stick.
The name of the festival also comes from here.
The more the women fight, the more the men fight, the more the men are beaten, the less the shield is enough, the more one! There's a lot of crowds around here.
India's Fashion Juli Festival is a traditional Indian festival, which originated in the myth of India, and Huri Holi, which symbolizes the success of justice over evil.
This holiday lasts for two days in both countries, usually in February or March, according to the Indian calendar.
On the first night, people began celebrating kick off with high bonfire roundwood and dry shrubs, symbolizing the image in the Indian myth of burning the demon Holika.
Don't call it Dhuleti the next day.
The color of flair begins that day.
In the streets, men, women and children, with coloured paint on their faces or in exchange for gifts, the family gathers to welcome the arrival of spring and celebrate the victory of the demons.
Let's get you dirty at the annual Korean Banning Mush Festival.
Throughout the week of June of each year, people enjoy, without fear, mud-painting, mud art and football on mud-filled beaches.
Despite the 12-year history of the festival, the past year has attracted over 1.5 million tourists to experience mud.
The mud from Dacheon Beach contains rich minerals, and many cosmetics are used as feedstock.
I didn't think soIt's good for your skin.
Wash the mud from Thailand's Song Dry Festival because you'll see Thailand's Song Dry Festival next.
In the past few years, this traditional celebration in Thailand has evolved from ceremonial spraying to the world's largest “water war”.
Anyone who dares to go to the streets on Water Festival will be the target of garden hoses and balloons, and will then be all wet, with towels.
Every year, on the occasion of the French Pig Festival, France celebrates what they consider to be the greatest but easily misunderstood animal on Earth, the pig.
The festival is held in mid-August each year in the town of Trie Sur Baise, which used to be the largest pig farm in France.
There was a little pig game for the kids at the festival, and there was a ludicrous feast.
But the most attractive is the annual pig-call contest.
Experienced contestants take over the spotlights when imitating pigs born, dead and other pigs' barkings.
A festive celebration might cure the late summer Hog Cathedral.
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