Articles, tagged with "firecrackers", page 6
07th September 2007
Diwali is the most popular and most widely celebrated festival of India. The festival is celebrated to mark the end of Lord Rama's exile and his homecoming with wife Sita and brother Laxman. It is said that all the people of the Ayodhya were overjoyed on ...
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Author:
Jessica Shankar
23rd August 2007
Food has deep meaning in Chinese culture and is of great significance to the colourful and grandiose festivals celebrated by people of East Asian descent all over the world. Each of the major and minor holidays during the year is intrinsically connected w...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
05th July 2007
America is a large and diverse country, with many different ethnic communities. As each of these communities has their own traditions, customs and celebrations there is a lot of holidays and other festivals that take place about the same time as the ones ...
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Author:
Krishan Bakhru
01st March 2007
As one of Spain's most historic cities, Pamplona has captured the imagination of many a visitor to Spain. The capital city of the region of Navarre, Pamplona is traditionally also seen as the capital of the Basque country and is thus a special place of in...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
15th January 2007
An ancient Chinese legend tells of a man-eating predatory beast called Nian, extremely fierce, with a long head and sharp horn. Nian dwelled deep in the sea the whole year long, but on every Chinese New Year's Eve it would climb onto the shore to devour l...
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Author:
Benjamin Lighthouse
15th January 2007
One day about two thousand years ago, a Chinese cook was cleaning up his field kitchen after serving dinner in the ancient Chinese version of a mess hall. He scooped up some of the loose materials scattered around and tossed them into the still smoldering...
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Author:
Gareth
16th November 2006
DIWALI- DIWALI GIFTS & DIWALI GIFT ITEMS
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Every Year On the dark nights if Diwali the sound of firecrackers announces the celebration of the favorite festival of Indians. Homes are decorated. everyone distributes sweets and thousands of Diwa...
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Author:
Gautam K
23rd October 2006
Indians celebrate Diwali with great passion. They fire lots of firecrackers and eat sweets and wear new clothes. Why is Diwali so important in India?
Diwali is the day when it is said that Lord Rama returned to his kingdom Ayodhya after conquering Lank...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
05th July 2006
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07th January 2006
What are the Chinese New Year activities for celebratingthis most important festival in the Chinese calendar?Let's start at the beginning...In China, Chinese New Year is called the Spring Festival.That's because the first day of Chinese New Year falls ont...
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Author:
Kah Joon Liow
05th January 2006
It's definitely a Happy New Year for most of us. Certainly, most have spent their new year partying and drinking. Some have also celebrated it with fireworks. Sadly though, each year fire crackers destroy lives and properties. Most of these accidents are ...
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Author:
Viojieley Gurrobat