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Luoping International canola flower culture tourism festival in Yunnan, China

The Luoping International Canola Flower Culture Tourism Festival is an annual event that takes place in Luoping County, Yunnan Province, China. It is one of the most popular festivals in Yunnan Province and is held from late February to early April. The festival offers a unique experience, creating harmony between us humans and nature. The […]

Perfume Pagoda Festival, Viet Nam

Vietnam East Sea Park, Da Nang

The Perfume Pagoda Festival is a popular cultural and religious event held annually in Vietnam. It takes place at the Perfume Pagoda, also known as Huong Pagoda, which is located in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District, approximately 70 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The festival typically begins in the middle […]

Shwe Maw Daw Pagoda Festival, Myanmar

This pagoda festival is held in April in Bago. Every year, dancers and theatre troupes gather and perform in this festival to please the Festival Organisers in order to receive bookings from agents that want them to perform in future festivals. The performers make new and beautiful costumes out of the money received in advance […]

Third Moon Fair, China

Dali Yunnan, China

The Sanyue Market in Dali Ancient Town was a bustling place for business for one week every year, starting from the third full moon of the lunar year. Nowadays, the Third Moon Fair has expanded beyond bustling markets to include equestrian shows and the delectable Yunnan braised chicken. This is a particularly auspicious holiday for […]

March Street Festival in Yunnan, China

The March Street Festival, also known as Guanyin Fair, is one of the most magnificent festivals of the Bai Ethnic Group in Dali, Yunnan. It is held every year from 15 to 21 of the Third Lunar Month (usually in April). Legend has it that Guanyin Bodhisattva defeated the evil Rakshasa. Since then, the Bai […]

Wa Face-smearing Festival, China

Yunnan Dali, Yunnan

The Wa people call it Moh Nin Hei - the Festival of Solidarity - but when translated phonetically into Chinese, it becomes the 'Face-Smearing Festival' (Mo Ni Hei). By pure coincidence, that's exactly what this rambunctious day is all about. During the carnival, revellers smear each other with a special kind of mud mixed with […]

Reunification Day, Viet Nam

The day is celebrated to honor the historical and cultural significance of the reunification, symbolizing peace, independence, and unity. It is a time for Vietnamese people to remember the sacrifices made during the war and to celebrate the resilience and unity of the nation.  

Wood Drum Festival of Wa People at Ximeng, China

Wa people used to be hunters roaming over Yunnan's forested mountains, and the wood drum they worship now was probably used to intimidate dangerous animals by its thunderous clang. Almost every Wa village has such a drum, which is carved out of a big log, and on their Wood Drum Festival (Mugujie) every year, people […]

Lixia Festival at Fuxian Lake, China

Yunnan Dali, Yunnan

A crystal-clear alpine lake wedged between Kunming and Yuxi, Fuxian Lake (Fuxian Hu) is best-known for the huge amount of Cambrian fossils discovered there, but average travellers can head for the lake on May 10th in the name of Lixia, or the Advent of Summer. A traditional festival once involving a sacrifice to the lake's […]

Bodhi Tree Watering Festival, Myanmar

During the summer month of May, pilgrims gather at pagodas and temples throughout the country to water the sacred Bodhi Trees. It is said that Lord Buddha gained enlightenment when he was resting under a Bodhi tree. When the religion spread across the world, Bodhi trees were planted in monasteries all over the world by […]