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A number of countries in the world have the unique events that involves so many people commonly called parade or festival. Originally, these events organized to celebrate certain days in addition, of course, to give pleasure to people. But then, the event was also used to attract the attention of tourists in order to gain dollars from tourism.
Citing data from a variety of sources, including femalefirst.co.uk, there are currently six festivals are unique and interesting, but always end up with a situation that makes participants become dirty, location to be very messy, and even cause noise was incredible. And surprisingly, tourists are also involved in the "terrible" this. Is the sixth festival? Here it is:
1. He Tomata Festival
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The festival is held every last Wednesday in August, and carried out during the week. Its location in the town of Bunol, Valencia, Spain. About 30 km from the Mediterranean.
The festival began when in 1945 the city held a parade of gigantes y cabezudos followed by the local youth. Parade held at the Plaza del Pueblo, Bunol town square, the show action "fist fights" the young man. When the parade takes place, nearby there are vegetables with tomatoes in between. Without thinking, the participants took the tomatoes and toss each other. Parade was a mess, so the police had to intervene to stop it. But the incident that was the inspiration citizens, it gives birth Tomatina Festival.
If you want to get involved, do not forget to prepare a change of clothes and medicines, because the festival will make your entire body "bleeding" because pelted tomatoes. Not even a few participants who were wounded in the streets of the festival site to be slippery.
2. Holi Festival
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The festival is held in early spring to 16 days by Hindus in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. In India, Holi Festival was held this year in March.
Holi Festival of the story is rooted in the Hindu religion, which in Vaishnavism mentioned that there was a great demon king who was given grace by Lord Brahma, that he could not die. His name Hiranyakasipu. Because of this gift, Hiranyakasipu became arrogant. He asked all Hindus to be no longer worship and honor the gods, but to worship and honor him.
Prahlada, the son of Hiranyakasipu, rejected his father's vanity, and still worships Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakasipu angry. Moreover, because despite having instigated and threatened, Prahlanda continue to worship Vishnu.
Hiranyakasipu then tried to kill her with a variety of ways, including poisoning and elephant trampled him, but to no avail. He then asked Holika, his sister who also can not die, to assume Prahlada on a pile of wood to be burned. The goal, of course, the body will burn Prahlada, so his son was killed. But what actually happens is that the fire burned Holika to death, while Prahlada survived. "Sacrifice" is then Holikah appreciated through the Holi Festival.
Originally, Holi festival celebrated by Hindus only, but after the celebration was held up as one of the attractions, the participants were able to reach thousands of people no longer just Hindus, but also tourists.
In this festival, each participant threw colorful powder, so the color of their bodies into strange because it has many colors. Exciting indeed, but make them dirty. Likewise, the location where the festival was held.
3. Songkran Festival
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The festival is celebrated in the traditional Thai New Year is calculated based on the Thai calendar begins in 1888 BC. This calendar is valid until 1940, so until then, Thailand New Year usually falls on April 1. But after that, Thailand using AD calendar that apply throughout the world, which stipulates that the new year falls on January 1.
Songkran comes from Sanskrit, "samkaranti", which literally means a "part of astrology". Originally, this festival day is determined by astrological calculation, so that its implementation is always time varying. But not anymore, so the festival is celebrated on the same day and month, but always on the day with the hottest weather in Thailand, which usually occurs at the end of the dry season between December 13 to 15 April. Why is that?
The answer is, because the festivals held in the city of Chiangmai is a festival where people douse each other by using a bucket, bucket, water pistols or balloons, so that all participants sopping wet.
That said, a tradition that has been held for centuries was adapted from one culture in India. Understandably, as well as in India, the population of Thailand is also berama mostly Hindu. His philosophy is, to cleanse the mind, body and soul.
4. La Batalla Festival
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The festival in the city diselenggaralan Haro in the Rioja, northern Spain, on the day of the Patron Saint San Pedro on June 29. Also known as the Battle of Wine.
The festival which began at 07:00 am involving parents and young people who are required to wear a shirt or a white shirt that has a red scarf. In addition, they are also required to carry jugs, bottles, and other types of containers filled red wine.
The festival is led by the mayor Haro sitting on a horse. Once the show opened, participants numbering in the hundreds, even thousands of people, pouring the wine they bring to the body of the other participants to the wines they carry no trace. Naturally, they become waterlogged and color clothes changed redness. The event ended with dancing, eating together, and drinking wine.
5. Pillow Festival
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The festival is held every April in Amsterdam, Brazil, London and Shanghai. Participants gather in a location with each of the pillows on hand. Once the event starts, participants hit each other with pillows that they carry.
The blow must be strong and repeated until seobek pillows and clothes littering the contents splattered festival attendees and location.
6. Tintamarre Festival
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The festival is held every August in Canada does not make the participants and the location where the festival was held to be dirty, but make them as well as the audience experienced the noise was due to instrument sounds are used.
Tintamarre derived from Acadian descendants Canadian folk tradition in the mid 20th century, and was held to celebrate The National Acadian Day. It is said that this festival terinsiprasi by ancient traditions of the French people, because Tintamarre himself in French means Acadian which means "ringing" or "din".
During the festival, participants dress up and paint their faces in such a way as to resemble a clown or funny characters and other odd. In addition, they carry whistles, saws, musical instruments and other tools that can cause noise.
For those of you who do not like noise, this festival might be sickening. But if you like things that are fun, this festival could be an alternative object of your holiday.
A number of countries in the world have the unique events that involves so many people commonly called parade or festival. Originally, these events organized to celebrate certain days in addition, of course, to give pleasure to people. But then, the event was also used to attract the attention of tourists in order to gain dollars from tourism.
Citing data from a variety of sources, including femalefirst.co.uk, there are currently six festivals are unique and interesting, but always end up with a situation that makes participants become dirty, location to be very messy, and even cause noise was incredible. And surprisingly, tourists are also involved in the "terrible" this. Is the sixth festival? Here it is:
1. He Tomata Festival
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_fMW1NxMRM0/UT88zVP7KqI/AAAAAAAAHfk/Z9DhtMD9QhU/s200/tomat.jpg)
The festival is held every last Wednesday in August, and carried out during the week. Its location in the town of Bunol, Valencia, Spain. About 30 km from the Mediterranean.
The festival began when in 1945 the city held a parade of gigantes y cabezudos followed by the local youth. Parade held at the Plaza del Pueblo, Bunol town square, the show action "fist fights" the young man. When the parade takes place, nearby there are vegetables with tomatoes in between. Without thinking, the participants took the tomatoes and toss each other. Parade was a mess, so the police had to intervene to stop it. But the incident that was the inspiration citizens, it gives birth Tomatina Festival.
If you want to get involved, do not forget to prepare a change of clothes and medicines, because the festival will make your entire body "bleeding" because pelted tomatoes. Not even a few participants who were wounded in the streets of the festival site to be slippery.
2. Holi Festival
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-HRtqR4mmxcA/UT88xdNMaAI/AAAAAAAAHfc/bBardEiszqc/s200/holi.jpg)
The festival is held in early spring to 16 days by Hindus in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. In India, Holi Festival was held this year in March.
Holi Festival of the story is rooted in the Hindu religion, which in Vaishnavism mentioned that there was a great demon king who was given grace by Lord Brahma, that he could not die. His name Hiranyakasipu. Because of this gift, Hiranyakasipu became arrogant. He asked all Hindus to be no longer worship and honor the gods, but to worship and honor him.
Prahlada, the son of Hiranyakasipu, rejected his father's vanity, and still worships Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakasipu angry. Moreover, because despite having instigated and threatened, Prahlanda continue to worship Vishnu.
Hiranyakasipu then tried to kill her with a variety of ways, including poisoning and elephant trampled him, but to no avail. He then asked Holika, his sister who also can not die, to assume Prahlada on a pile of wood to be burned. The goal, of course, the body will burn Prahlada, so his son was killed. But what actually happens is that the fire burned Holika to death, while Prahlada survived. "Sacrifice" is then Holikah appreciated through the Holi Festival.
Originally, Holi festival celebrated by Hindus only, but after the celebration was held up as one of the attractions, the participants were able to reach thousands of people no longer just Hindus, but also tourists.
In this festival, each participant threw colorful powder, so the color of their bodies into strange because it has many colors. Exciting indeed, but make them dirty. Likewise, the location where the festival was held.
3. Songkran Festival
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-oj5odB2y9Z4/UT88vIvLdLI/AAAAAAAAHfM/s0IqnbPHKKg/s200/Festival+Songkran.jpg)
The festival is celebrated in the traditional Thai New Year is calculated based on the Thai calendar begins in 1888 BC. This calendar is valid until 1940, so until then, Thailand New Year usually falls on April 1. But after that, Thailand using AD calendar that apply throughout the world, which stipulates that the new year falls on January 1.
Songkran comes from Sanskrit, "samkaranti", which literally means a "part of astrology". Originally, this festival day is determined by astrological calculation, so that its implementation is always time varying. But not anymore, so the festival is celebrated on the same day and month, but always on the day with the hottest weather in Thailand, which usually occurs at the end of the dry season between December 13 to 15 April. Why is that?
The answer is, because the festivals held in the city of Chiangmai is a festival where people douse each other by using a bucket, bucket, water pistols or balloons, so that all participants sopping wet.
That said, a tradition that has been held for centuries was adapted from one culture in India. Understandably, as well as in India, the population of Thailand is also berama mostly Hindu. His philosophy is, to cleanse the mind, body and soul.
4. La Batalla Festival
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2uEv-l-5ft8/UT88taj-dgI/AAAAAAAAHfE/Tno8_83XNPI/s200/Festival+La+Batalla.jpg)
The festival in the city diselenggaralan Haro in the Rioja, northern Spain, on the day of the Patron Saint San Pedro on June 29. Also known as the Battle of Wine.
The festival which began at 07:00 am involving parents and young people who are required to wear a shirt or a white shirt that has a red scarf. In addition, they are also required to carry jugs, bottles, and other types of containers filled red wine.
The festival is led by the mayor Haro sitting on a horse. Once the show opened, participants numbering in the hundreds, even thousands of people, pouring the wine they bring to the body of the other participants to the wines they carry no trace. Naturally, they become waterlogged and color clothes changed redness. The event ended with dancing, eating together, and drinking wine.
5. Pillow Festival
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XLTeupdYSu8/UT88q8BXb9I/AAAAAAAAHe0/f5Qob3HZibE/s200/bantal.jpg)
The festival is held every April in Amsterdam, Brazil, London and Shanghai. Participants gather in a location with each of the pillows on hand. Once the event starts, participants hit each other with pillows that they carry.
The blow must be strong and repeated until seobek pillows and clothes littering the contents splattered festival attendees and location.
6. Tintamarre Festival
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rbYGpDyPaWA/UT88wGMXkVI/AAAAAAAAHfU/1iQIpWUehqg/s200/Festival+Tintamarre.jpg)
The festival is held every August in Canada does not make the participants and the location where the festival was held to be dirty, but make them as well as the audience experienced the noise was due to instrument sounds are used.
Tintamarre derived from Acadian descendants Canadian folk tradition in the mid 20th century, and was held to celebrate The National Acadian Day. It is said that this festival terinsiprasi by ancient traditions of the French people, because Tintamarre himself in French means Acadian which means "ringing" or "din".
During the festival, participants dress up and paint their faces in such a way as to resemble a clown or funny characters and other odd. In addition, they carry whistles, saws, musical instruments and other tools that can cause noise.
For those of you who do not like noise, this festival might be sickening. But if you like things that are fun, this festival could be an alternative object of your holiday.