A complete collection of traditional Cuban festivals

A complete collection of traditional Cuban festivals0Cuba has been blocked by the outside world for a long time and has always maintained a single economic development model dominated by sugar production. Cuba is one of the world's major sugar-producing countries and is known as the "World Sugar Bowl". Cuban cigars are world-renowned. Cuba is rich in tourism resources, with hundreds of scenic spots dotted the coastline like emerald. Bright sunshine, clear sea water, white sand beaches and other natural scenery make this island country, known as the "Pearl of the Caribbean", a world-class tourist and health resort.

Cuba is also currently the only socialist country in the Western Hemisphere. The ruling party in Cuba is the Communist Party of Cuba. It is the only Communist Party in the world that is dominated by the first generation of leaders. It is also the only Communist Party in power under the tip of the United States. It is also the ruling party of the only socialist country in the Western Hemisphere. Across Cuba, people can see various posters, slogans, and commemorative facilities everywhere, and feel the strong revolutionary atmosphere.

A complete collection of traditional Cuban festivals1From July to August every year, grand carnival activities are held across Cuba. Locals say this festival is related to a period of history. In 1953, Castro took advantage of the lax enemy guard during the Carnival to lead more than 100 young people to attack the Moncada Barracks in Santiago. From then on, the spark of the Cuban revolution was ignited. During this period, one of the city's main streets became a completely carnival venue. Both sides of the street are filled with various stalls, the most popular of which are beer stalls, followed by food stalls. Drinking beer is a "compulsory course" for people participating in carnival festivals. If there is wine, there must be meat."Roasted whole pigs" is a unique scenery at the carnival. The government has a five-day holiday for the Carnival. In addition to the "eating" and "playing" parts of the Carnival, the fanatical dance and music start after 9 p.m. every day. The most lively ones are the activities held in the last few days including float parades and all-night carnival.

A complete collection of traditional Cuban festivals2January 1 is Liberation Day (Triunfo de la Revolución), which is National Day, also known as the "Revolutionary Victory Day."

January 2, Victory Day, January 6, Jiannian Rally, Cuba's largest festival, dating back to the era of slavery.

March Cuban Drum Festival May 1 International Labor Day Día de los trabajadores)

International Labor Day, also known as "May Day International Labor Day" and "International Demonstration Day", is Labor Day in most countries in the world.

July 25, National Revolution Day (Asalto al cuartel Moncada, Día de la Rebeldía Nacional) July 26, the anniversary of the attack on the Moncada Barracks, is the biggest holiday in Cuba.

July 27 Memorial Day of the Uprising July to August Carnival in Havana, Cuba July to August Carnival in Santiago, Cuba

October 9 is the Gobara Festival, a festival symbolizing Latin American unity.

Aniversario de las Guerras de Independencia, the anniversary of the War of Independence, October 10), War of Independence Day, December 10, independence from Spain in 1898.

December 25 Christmas Navidad)

Cuba's new Labor Law, which came into effect in June 2014, stipulates that Holy Friday is an official holiday every year.

December 31, the day before New Year's Day

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