FUN TRAVEL Asia and festivals
Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2008 filed in AsiaPlan the trip to Asia in the years to come, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend? Well, look no further - armor explores some of the incredible Asian festivals for you to check during your trip.
Asia Travel: Festival of Carabobo Pullman
You’ll probably never see a water buffalo which all taste! If you travel in Pullman in the second week of May, you’ll witness the homage to the patron of farmers, San Isidro Labrador. Families take their water buffalo, scrape away the dirt, shave, they oindre oil, and then they parade around the square dressed as kings. The priests of the city in Asia, then bring them to their knees and ask to bless the buffalo, many promises of health and good wishes for the coming year for all, including visiting travelers.
Asia Travel: Parade of God of medicine
The 15 Days of the third month of moon, the city east of Taiwan’s resumption this world-renowned Asian fixed - a must for travelers in the region because of its spectacular parade. At the core of the celebration of 160 temples are Palo Shang in Taipei and Tzu Chin temples in Hseuhchia. Led by a group named Centipede, faithful to the city-wide parade to lay on the ground to intensify, a symbolic exorcising his demons.
Asia Travel: Rocket Festival Basotho
In mid-May, things are very strong for Asian travelers to Thane Playa Park in Thailand. Historically, the festival began offering to the gods of heaven, beautiful rocket explosion rainfall rice-based plant growth. Today, the action is something more like a sport, with competitions to see whose rocket can fly the farthest and the most erupted.
Asia Travel: Samba Asik
Tokyo-Rio Carnival version of each of the past month of August, in the district Asik. Travelers and people of Asian countries are equally surprised by the colorful sequined costumes and feathers of the girl dancing samba, with their full definition of Marching Bands next to their street.


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