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Subscribe to Events and Festivals BlogWhile the Maldives is known for its beaches and idyllic natural surroundings, it is also a country that loves to celebrate its culture and traditions. Here are some of the key festivals celebrated in Maldives that you can be a part of on your stay there. Kuda Eid Festival This festival is celebrated on the 1st day of the 10th month in the Islamic calendar. It is a three-day celebration that marks the end of the Ramadan season with a sighting of the full moon. The day begins with people visiting the mosque early in the morning to offer prayers. They also give alms to the poor and invoke blessings as part of the festival’s rituals. At home, people put up decorations and prepare large …
WINGSLOT168 Malaysia’s multicultural landscape is beautifully reflected in its collection of vibrant festivals. The country comes alive throughout the year with dazzling displays, delicious food, and rich traditions. Here’s a glimpse into some of the most colourful celebrations. Perak International Indian Expo (Ipoh, Dates Vary) This colourful expo celebrates the rich Hindu heritage of Malaysia. Booths offering henna tattoos, traditional performances, music, and ample delicious Indian food manifest an indoor spectacle for all to enjoy. Fun for adults and kids alike, book your holiday at a family hotel in Ipoh to enjoy the festivities – Travelodge Ipoh offers an ideal accommodation choice for families travelling with children and around-the-clock service. Mooncake Festival (September or October) Coinciding with the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Mooncake Festival is a time for family …
Traveling 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 …
Beyond its corporate allure, Makati also presents an enticing canvas for hosting events of all scales and genres. Its strategic location, coupled with world-class facilities and amenities, positions Makati as an ideal destination for businesses seeking to leave a lasting impression through memorable and successful events. From luxurious hotels to state-of-the-art convention centres, Makati offers a plethora of venues tailored to cater to the diverse needs of event organisers. The “True” Center Makati is commonly hailed as the nexus of Metro Manila’s northern and southern regions, earning its status as the bustling urban core it is today. Its strategic positioning renders Makati highly accessible for guests, suppliers, and event collaborators alike. Access to supplies and suppliers Whether you prefer hands-on decoration or seek professional assistance, Makati …
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 …