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What are the funniest or weirdest holidays around the world? Urgent need! Thanks~~

★Day of the Dead in Mexico

Before Colombia arrived on the American continent, Mexicans had the custom of celebrating the Day of the Dead, which is a commemoration of the living. A special day for deceased loved ones. On November 1st and 2nd, families wait for the souls of their deceased relatives to return and prepare special foods and offerings for them, such as chocolate drinks and chicken with special chocolate sauce. Usually, people make skulls or skeletons out of chocolate, write the names of their deceased relatives, place them on elaborately decorated altars, and eat the chocolate during the ceremony to commemorate the deceased.

★Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

On the traditional religious festival of Our Lady of Guadalupe, many believers wear feather crowns and ancient Indian costumes, singing and dancing to celebrate the festival. arrival. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of Mexico. Every December 12, the feast of Our Lady, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe holds a grand religious ceremony. A large number of believers from Mexico and abroad come to pay homage to the original statue of the Virgin.

★Mexican Festival of Lights

★Indian Festival of Lights -- Diwali in India

The Hindus celebrate the "Festival of Lights". The "Festival of Lights" is a grand festival lasting five days in late autumn. At that time, each family will light five diyas (a traditional clay oil lamp) to commemorate the prince Rama who conquered the tyrant Ravana. During this holiday, friends and neighbors generously give sweets to each other. A special holiday treat is chocolate made in the shape of a diya, which is traditionally painted with intricate patterns, decorated with chocolate buttons and flakes, and stuffed with a variety of candies.

★American Veterans Day

★American St. Patrick's Day

It is March 17th every year to commemorate Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. This holiday originated in Ireland in the late 5th century and was celebrated in the United States on March 17, 1737.

★Washington Cherry Blossom Festival

Washington held the Cherry Blossom Festival from March 27 to April 11, 2004

★American "Burning Man" -- - "Burning Man"

It has been held annually since 1986

★American Twins Festival

The Twins Festival has been held annually since 1976 and has become an auspicious event. The largest gathering of twins in the Nice Book of World Records. The annual Twins Day is a gathering of twins from all over the world.

★Mexico "City Flower Festival"

★Mexican Ethnic Day

Celebrate Ethnic Day to commemorate the 510th anniversary of Columbus' landing on the American continent

★Mexico Zocalo Festival

★Carnival in Santiago, Cuba

★Canadian Memorial Day

★Argentine Immigration Day

< p>September 4th is Argentina’s Immigrant Day, and various forms of celebrations are held across the country.

★Brazil Indian Day: April 19