miércoles, 24 de abril de 2013

Holidays in Other Countries


As we all know, English is the most expanded language in the world, every country is making their habitants to learn this language in order to have a better communication with the entire world. These articles are written in this language because it will be able to be visible for the people that don’t speak those languages, with the objective that more people get interested on their holidays tradition. In the articles, it is explained the traditional ceremonies that are carried about in some countries as Peru, India, Guatemala and Thailand.

For example, in Peru some families go to mass at the night, on December 24th, and then they serve dinner at midnight, some typical meals for Christmas are turkey, salad, “arroz Árabe”, and for dessert they have “paneton” and hot chocolate.  

In India, the color festival of Holi is a tradition, it is celebrated on Phalgun Purmina in February, and the theme of the celebration is the victory of good over bad. On this day people seems very happy and they hug and wish each other to have a happy Holi. In this ceremony they celebrate with lighting up of bonfire, numerous legends and stories, and they have the chance to send blessings and give some special Holi gift to the people they love.

 In Guatemala, they have ‘Alfombras’, which are decorations over the street for holy week, hundreds of people stay all night or wake up really early to elaborate this decoration. The ‘alfombras’ are made of colored flowers, petals, needles, sand, fruits, and many colorful and beautiful materials.

Finally, in Thailand they have special celebrations for New Year, they have a certain number of rituals with diverse steps, for example, cleaning the house, putting new clothes, visiting temples. One of the most curious Thailand traditions is the use of water guns to purify and take away the bad luck.

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