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Subscribe to Events and Festivals BlogTraveling to Qatar promises an exciting blend of modernity and tradition, offering travelers a unique cultural experience. As you prepare for your journey, it’s essential to keep a few key tips in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. From understanding local customs and dress codes to navigating the public transportation system, these practical guidelines will help you make the most of your time in this vibrant Middle Eastern country. img via ficker The Art of Qahwa In Qatari culture, sharing coffee holds significant social importance, embodying the nation’s renowned hospitality. Coffee is so deeply ingrained in Qatari traditions that declining a cup is considered impolite. The beverage is customarily served from a traditional pot called a ‘dallah’ and poured into a small, delicate …
Sri Lanka, with its rich tapestry of culture and tradition, is home to a vibrant array of festivals that celebrate the island’s diverse religious and cultural heritage. From colourful processions and elaborate rituals to spirited dances and traditional music, these festivals offer a unique glimpse into the heart and soul of Sri Lankan society. Explore some of the most significant festivals in Sri Lanka, where the spirit of celebration and community comes alive in a dazzling display of colour and spectacle. Vesak | img via flickr Sinhala and Tamil New Year (Avurudu): Sinhala and Tamil New Year, known locally as Avurudu, is one of the most eagerly anticipated festivals in Sri Lanka, celebrated by both Sinhalese and Tamil communities with great enthusiasm. Taking place …
Thailand, a land of rich traditions and vibrant culture, hosts a plethora of festivals throughout the year, each offering a unique blend of spirituality, colour, and joy. Dive into the heart of Thai celebrations with these unmissable festivals that showcase the country’s cultural diversity: Loy Krathong | img via flickr 1. Songkran: Thai New Year Water Festival When: April 13-15 Where: Nationwide Highlights: Experience the world’s largest water fight as Thais and visitors alike come together to celebrate the traditional Thai New Year. Water splashing symbolizes purification and cleansing for the year ahead. You can witness this from anywhere including serviced apartments Bangkok such as Chatrium Residence Riverside Bangkok. 2. Loy Krathong: Festival of Lights When: November (date varies) Where: Nationwide, with grand celebrations in Chiang Mai …
China has a rich heritage with captivating cultural traditions that are linked with festivals throughout the year. Here are such events that are well worth witnessing on your holidays. Chinese New Year Festival The Chinese New Year Festival is the nation’s most important festival and goes back over 4,000 years. Be it in Beijing, Shanghai or Xi An, China hotels provide guests with an ideal chance to enjoy the festivities. These usually include red lantern decorations, food-filled gatherings, lion and dragon dances and fireworks. Chinese Lantern Festival The Chinese Lantern Festival or Yuan Xiao Festival is held on the 15th day following the Chinese New Year. All manner of lanterns are on display, some set afloat on waterways and others released in the air. The Xian City …
The Dubai Expo 2021 will be a celebration of human advancements and how they have helped reshape the face of the earth. It was supposed to be held in 2020 but was postponed due to the coronavirus. The World’s Greatest Show Thanks to the subject material and the grand way that Dubai is known to celebrate conventions, the Dubai Expo is often dubbed the World’s Greatest Show. Celebrating Human Brilliance and Achievements Many luxury hotels in Dubai will fill up come October as dignitaries from all over the world will flock to the metropolis to celebrate human brilliance and achievements. Lots of innovations will see the light of day at the Expo. Dubai at the Forefront As always, Dubai will be at the forefront of all …
Providing breathtaking thrills for drivers and spectators alike, the annual Macau Grand Prix has become one of the highlights of the racing calendar. Here’s some background information on this famed event. History Initially a sports car race, the Macau Grand Prix first took place in 1954 and evolved over the years to incorporate Formula 3 cars. In the 1970s touring cars were also introduced followed by a motorcycle race in 1976. The FIA GT World Cup was also added in 2008, making this a truly special event. The Circuit One of the highlights here is the Guia Circuit, a challenging 3.8 mile street circuit that is within easy reach of Hotel Okura Macau and other such centrally located luxury hotels in Macau. The circuit is known for its tight …