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Top 9 Traditional and Modern March Holidays and Festivals Around the World

Discover the cultural richness and diversity of the world through these exciting March holidays and festivals.

By ShisuiPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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March is a month when the world celebrates diverse cultures through various festivals and holidays.
People comes together to honore their beliefs, value, and traditions , in this time. From the colorful and vibrant Holi festival in India to the more somber St. Joseph's Day in Italy, there is something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate. In this article, we will explore nine of the must-experience festivals around the world in March.

Barranquilla Carnival (Colombia)

A vibrant and colorful celebration known as the Carnival of Barranquilla, held in Barranquilla, Colombia. Every year thousands of people from all over the globe comes to celebrate this carnival. The festival features parades, music, dance, and costumes. And for people it is a time to come together and celebrate their life.

Mardi Gras (New Orleans, USA)

Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, is a carnival celebrated in New Orleans, Louisiana, and other parts of the USA. The festival starts on the Twelfth Night (January 6) and culminates on the day before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. Mardi Gras is a time when people let loose and enjoy themselves with colorful parades, lively music, and delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine.

Holi (India)

The festival of colours, Holi is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in India and other parts of South Asia. The festival marks as the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. People celebrate by throwing colored powder and water at each other, dancing, and enjoying traditional sweets and snacks. The atmosphere is electric, and the colors are simply breathtaking.

St. Patrick's Day (Ireland)

St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday in Ireland, celebrated on March 17th, the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The festival has become a global celebration of Irish culture, with parades, concerts, and events held in many cities around the world. The traditional color of the day is green, and people often wear shamrock or other Irish symbols.

International Women's Day (Global)

Since the early 1900s, the international women's day is celebrated on March 8th as a holiday.
International Women's Day is a global celebration of women's achievements, and a call for gender equality . The day is marked by rallies, marches, and other events that highlight women's rights and issues. To honor the achievements of women's and to inspire future generations, it is a best time.

Cherry Blossom Festival (Japan)

Hanami, a traditional Japanese festival that celebrates the beauty of cheery blossoms, is also known as the cheery blossom festival. The festival typically takes place in late March or early April, depending on when the cherry trees bloom. People enjoy picnics under the trees, traditional Japanese food and drinks, and performances by dancers and musicians. The pink petals of the cherry blossoms create a breathtaking sight that is unforgettable.

St. Joseph's Day (Italy)

On March 19th, St. Joseph's Day is celebrated. It is a traditional Italian holiday that honors St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters and workers & the husband of the Virgin Mary. The day is marked by parades, feasts, and religious processions. People often give gifts of food and sweets to friends and family, and traditional dishes include zeppole and fava beans.

Nowruz (Iran)

The Persian New Year, is celebrated on the vernal equinox (usually around March 20th), is also known as Nowruz. To celebrate the beginning of spring and the start of a new year, families comes together in this time. The festival is marked by feasting, exchanging gifts, and performing traditional dances and music. People often decorate their homes with flowers and set up a haft-sin table, which includes seven symbolic items that represent the renewal of life.

Songkran (Thailand)

Songkran is the Thai New Year festival celebrated between April 13th to 15th, but the celebration in some areas starts as early as April 7th. It is a time when people pay respect to their elders and purify themselves by splashing water on each other. This act symbolizes the washing away of bad luck and the welcoming of the new year. The festival also features parades, traditional dances, and street parties, making it a joyous and colorful event.

Conclusion

March is a month filled with exciting festivals and holidays that celebrate diverse cultures and traditions. For everyone there is something to enjoy in this month. Whether you're looking for a colorful carnival, a religious procession, or a celebration of spring. These festivals offer a glimpse into the world's different values and beliefs. And they serve as a reminder of the beauty of diversity. So why not pack your bags, grab your camera, and experience the world's most vibrant March festivals for yourself? You won't regret it!

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