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Sunday, June 2, 2013

The 3 Strangest Festivals in the world That You Need to Attend

As the world polluted horribly; its people also went so horrible, weirdest and strangest. People in different countries also gathered to fight or compete with some unbelievable weirdest and strangest programs which they called as festivals! It is really awesome and sullied how their govt. permits to do so. Whatever it may be; please have a note on the three strangest festivals in the world that you need to attend.



The three popular weirdest or strangest festivals in the world which I’ve explained in this article are may be for youths or age permitting to attend. Festivals actually make us unite by forgetting the old incidents, bad happenings etc. also to create a good relationship and friendliness with cheers of wish full of glasses together. However, there are some weird people in the world who gathered to entertain with some unbelievable presentation and concerts openly. The top three festivals among them are:


Boryeong Mud Festival:

Boryeong is a town falls around 200km south of Seoul of South Korea. The festival actually initiated by a cosmetic company ‘Boeryong Mud Cosmetic’ to promote its brand and useful minerals presents in mud. During 1996, the cosmetic was produced with mud which carries lots of minerals, bentonites and germaniums. To promote the cosmetic, the event was started in the year 1998 and ever year more than two million tourists arrive there to enjoy a weeklong of various mud programs. The mud festival carries body paintings with colored and uncolored mud, mud skiing competitions, mud pools and slides etc. The weeklong festival is full of entertainment as companied by various music events, concerts, and competitions along with. Many local peoples and outsiders from South Korea went there to promote their other businesses such as acupuncture, beautification, massaging and other treatments with mud medicines. The festival may cause beneficiary to peoples other than the promoting company; however really it is a weird festival recognized by every one.

Baby Jumping (El Colacho):

Jumping over small babies on the middle of the road, really seems to be a weird and worst kind of festive or entertainment. However, the people of Castrillo de Murcia near Burgos of Spain were performing this act since 1620. There is a blind-belief among the people that keeping their below one year babies in the middle of the street and jumping over them with weirdly dressed helps to get rid of the viral attacking of bad spirits to their children and cleanse the past sins of their children. Parents are too much worried about their children; it is a human tendency. However, jumping over small children is not a joke or risk free task at all.

Burning Man in Nevada:

It is a weeklong annual event held in Northern Nevada of United States. The festival is not having any certain mythological reason behind it or any particular matter consists. However, in 1986, Larry Harvey and Jerry James along with some friends burnt a nine feet long wooden man with a wooden dog in belief to an act of radical self-expression. The event is full of different performance, expression, and art from various community, tradition and culture. It is a complete festival which begins one week before the American Labor day and completes on the holiday. Today’s burning man festival has some crucial principles following by which the event occurs; are: Radical inclusion, Gifting, Deco modification, Radical self-reliance, Radical self-expression, Communal effort, Civic responsibility, Leave No Trace, Participation, and Immediacy.

Other than this, there are many weirdest or strangest festivals occur in the world; some of them are La-Tomatina festival in Valencia, Penis festival in Kawasaki of Japan, Battle of oranges in Italy, Monkey buffest festival in Thailand, Ivrea Orange festival, Frog festival in Louisiana, etc. If you need to attend any of these festivals better to visit their official websites; where you can get complete information of the event, schedule and other additional matters. Some countries banned such kind of festivals; where some allows. LGBT events and gay parades also restricted earlier in some countries; which now permitted to them.

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