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historical Holidays |
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seasonal Holidays |
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religious Holidays |
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Name
of holiday |
U.S. Independence Day |
Hanami |
Holi |
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Purpose |
Americans celebrate U.S. Independence Day, a holiday commemorating
the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. |
the flowering of the cherry blossom tree. Seeks to exalt the beauty
of Mother Earth. |
symbolizing the victory of good over evil |
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Typical
Food |
Families gather for barbecues with hamburgers and
hot dogs, something very American. |
Hanami Bento. Bento is a packaged meal that can be
prepared at home or purchased before the picnic. |
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Pebbles. This typical Holi snack is a kind of
dumpling filled with nuts and milk cream. ·
Mathri. It is a typical crepe of this
celebration that is made of flour, rice flour and coconut. |
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Typical
clothing |
Attire allusive to the flag or as the soldiers of the time. |
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Kimono ·
Yukata |
The tradition is to throw colored powders at each other freely,
bodies and clothes are completely covered by the pigments. |
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Other
traditions |
parades are held in the 52 states that make up the
country and, at night, the sky is illuminated with the fireworks typical of
this day. |
picnic under the cherry blossom trees. Family,
friends or co-workers gather for a meal and bring the obentō. |
the love story of Radha and Krishna and explains the
use of colors. Krishna asked his mother, Yashoda, why Radha's skin was white
while his was so dark. And Yashoda replied that in order not to feel jealous
of Radha's color one solution could be to paint her face with dark colors. |
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