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    all the Indian festivals including Hindu and Muslim, are celebrated in both the cities. Dubai being a predominantly Muslim city, the celebration of Ramadan is very cheerful. During Ramadan,the Muslims are fasting during the day. And keeping that in mind, people are not allowed to eat on the roads or in any restaurant. Other Hindu festivals such as Holi, Diwali, Onam etc. are also celebrate. Similarly, New Delhi being the most diverse city in India, celebrates mostly every festival of the country…

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    The curious need to understand the lifestyle of people of various places in respect of their art, social activities and bonding, ceremonial traditions, festivals, religious activities, etc which frame up the way of life; attracts the tourists to visit several places giving rise to cultural tourism. There are many definitions of Cultural Tourism by different scholars. Few are mentioned…

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    how they view and worshiped the gods. To begin, the religious pompa during the festus of saturnalia, was a great guideline of how sincere Roman religious practices were. Romans held great festus in honour of certain gods as a worship practice. Festivals were held by religious…

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    sects of Hindus visit and worship the ancient King of Hindus. Festival Significance Kudal Manikkam Temple conducts is annual festival in between the April and May months. It is an 11 day grand festival celebrated with lights and sounds. The first day of the festival commence by the temple flag hoisting and followed by various rituals in the temple. It is a great place to see the Kerala traditional dance and art forms during the festival times. These are the Katha kali, Chenda Melam, Theiyam,…

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    land. All their other activities rotate around the jhum operations and their festivals are all linked with such agriculture operations. Mim Kut is a festival which takes place in August-September while harvesting the maize crop and is celebrated with great joviality and merry making expressed via singing, dancing, feasting and drinking of homemade rice beer zu. Devoted to the memory of their dead relatives, the festival is underlined by a fortitude of thanksgiving and honor of the year’s first…

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    We waited in line for about 40 minutes till we went through security, then we were officially at the music festival. We had just left the merch booth when the first text came, I never read it myself but I believe it along the lines of ‘How are you?’ it was innocent enough, she was just inquiring about the status of her daughter. Throughout the night the texts…

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    China Research Paper

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    China is currently one of the oldest continuous civilization in the world. Their culture is magnificent and there is plenty of tourist sites. China is a pleasant place to visit on vacation. You should always make sure to know information regarding the languages and many of their famous tourist attractions. There is about 3,600 years of written history about China. China is a very important country because they support many other countries with Manufactured goods, China is sometimes known as the…

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    This convenient overlapping of ancient pagan festivals and more recent christian ones came about simply because Pope Gregory IV moved the feast of All Saints Day from May 13th to November 1st so the festivals fell together. By doing so he was able to begin the long process of amalgamation that resulted in the modern Halloween festival, a confusing mish-mash of christianity, paganism and commercialisation. Some elements of the pagan harvest festival are still…

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    classic cars, great food, and great cigars are all fantastically representative parts of the whole of Cuban culture, nothing is more truly representative of the island and her people than the music and dance of Cuba. A visit to Cuban club or dance festival should be a highlight on any Cuban travel itinerary. But, if you really want to experience Cuban culture through the music and dance of the island, you’ll want to book a journey that takes exposes you to as many of the various styles and…

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    food go to waist. Spain is unique in their way of living, customs, and dietary habits. meal time is very important especially lunch that is the time to be with family, eat and then rest. Una siesta e siempre después del almuerzo. celebrations and festivals come with interesting foods that represent a loved one, city, or even a time of year. all very special and meaningful to the hispanic culture. Los alimentos diferente están comidos y están bebido porque están ofrecido. most popular in spain…

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