1. Chinese New Year Details: Chinese New Year is celebrated by more than one billion people worldwide every year, making it the most famous festival in the world. On this day, every family eats dumplings, puts up spring scrolls, cleans up, and sets off firecrackers, celebrating the arrival of Chinese New Year in the most traditional way, the most important of which is the reunion of the family.
2.Barranquilla Carnival Barranquilla Carnival is one of the most popular festivals in Latin America, no matter what race you are, you can participate in the day's activities are very grand and spectacular, but also can be a variety of new dance and song performances.
3. Spanish Carnival Spanish Carnival first appeared in 1492, when it was to commemorate the freedom of the Spanish people, this festival also thinks of the love of life and the desire for freedom and peace.
4. Berlin Cultural Carnival With millions of participants each year, the Berlin Cultural Carnival presents its musical talents and dances as a grand "cultural party".
5. Full Moon Party The full moon party originated in Thailand's Koh Phraan, where backpackers and electronic music fans from all over the world gather whenever the moon is full and then hold a big party together, dancing under the moonlight and smearing various paints on their bodies.
6. Venice Carnival Venice Carnival is a two-week long festival, in ancient Europe is very popular, to this day everyone will wear gorgeous costumes, wear masks, eliminate the differences of class, race and age, everyone is equal.
7. Tomato Fight La Tomatina Festival The Tomato Fight originated in Spain and is held every year on the last Wednesday of August on a giant scale, where people throw tomatoes at each other in the street and hundreds of thousands of people participate, which is very interesting.
8. Holi Festival The festival of Holi has its origins in Indian religion and is celebrated at the end of February or early March every year, equivalent to the Spring Festival, and is very grand, with strangers on the street throwing colorful powders, which is very interesting.
9. Rio de Janeiro Carnival Rio de Janeiro Carnival is one of the biggest festivals in Brazil, which is held from February 13 to 16 every year, attracting not only numerous Brazilians but also many foreign tourists who come to dance and sing together in the streets and perform related parades.
10. St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is a religious holiday of Irish origin. Every year, on March 17, millions of people gather in the streets to party and dance to Irish songs.