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Subscribe to Events and Festivals BlogCalling all Swifties and pop culture enthusiasts! Prepare to delve into the fascinating world of “Swiftenomics” – the economic phenomenon surrounding Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour. Read on to find out more about how her Singapore stop infused the Lion City with a staggering economic boost. Swift’s Midas Touch: A Tour for the Ages Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is a global phenomenon, spanning five continents and over 150 shows. Launched in March 2023, it’s set to continue its reign well into winter 2024. At the heart of this success lie her devoted fans, the “Swifties.” They’re not just spectators – they’re active participants, contributing to the tour’s meteoric rise with over $1 billion in ticket sales. With this kind of power, it’s no surprise the …
Dubai is synonymous with luxury shopping and futuristic skylines. But beneath the gleaming facade lies a vibrant cultural tapestry, unveiled during its many spectacular festivals. So, pack your bags and ditch the itinerary – Dubai’s festivals are your guide to authentic experiences! Dubai Shopping Festival (December-January) This granddaddy of all Dubai festivals transforms the city into a shopper’s paradise. Unbelievable discounts, dazzling fireworks displays, and live entertainment paint the town red. But beyond the retail therapy, witness cultural performances and traditional souks come alive, offering a glimpse into Emirati heritage. Dubai Food Festival (February) Foodies, rejoice! This month-long extravaganza is a celebration of global flavours. From Michelin-starred galas to international food trucks, your taste buds will embark on a culinary adventure. Don’t miss the chance …
Cambodia’s vibrant culture comes alive throughout the year with a dazzling array of festivals. From joyous celebrations to solemn observances, each event offers a unique window into the heart and soul of this captivating country. Choul Chnam Thmey Welcome the traditional Cambodian New Year, Choul Chnam Thmey, and experience a joyful nationwide celebration. This three-day extravaganza in mid-April coincides with the Angkor Sankranta Festival in Siem Reap, making it the perfect time to visit Angkor Wat within easy reach of properties like Anantara Angkor Resort. Experience the local New Year and witness traditional ceremonies, water blessings, and colourful parades bursting with colour and music. Bon Om Touk Experience the dynamic energy of the Cambodian Water Festival or Bon Om Touk in October or early November. …
The Maldives offers much more than sublime island getaways and its rich heritage is intertwined with festivals and events held throughout the year. If you are planning a trip here, consider aligning your visit with one of these festivals to experience the true essence of Maldivian life. Ramadan Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a holy month observed by Maldivians (and Muslims across the world) with reverence. During this time, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. However, the spirit of Ramadan transcends fasting. It’s a period of spiritual reflection, prayer, charity, and community. As dusk approaches, the day culminates in Iftar, a joyous feast shared with family and friends. Eid al-Fitr (Kuda Eid) Marking the end of Ramadan, …
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 …
Craving an authentic taste of Koh Samui? Dive into the island’s vibrant festivals! These celebrations are a chance to connect with the local culture, witness age-old traditions, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Songkran Festival (Thai New Year) In April, Koh Samui transforms into a giant waterpark! Celebrate Songkran by throwing water on friends and family – it’s a symbol of washing away bad luck. Expect vibrant parades, delicious street food, and a joyful atmosphere. Planning your Songkran escape? Consider booking your stay at one of the top hotels in Koh Samui the likes of Avani Chaweng Samui to ensure you have a comfortable home base for all the festivities. Loy Krathong Festival As the full moon bathes Koh Samui in a silvery glow, the Loy …