Celebrating Harvest Festivals Around the World

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Explore the diverse ways harvest festivals are celebrated globally, from Thanksgiving in the USA and Canada to Holi in India, including traditions like parades, family dinners, and unique cultural practices. Witness the vibrant colors, joyful gatherings, and festive spirit of these annual celebrations that bring communities together to give thanks for the bounty of the harvest season.

  • Harvest Festivals
  • Thanksgiving
  • Holi
  • Cultural Celebrations
  • Global Traditions

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  1. Harvest time around the world

  2. Harvest is the time farmers collect their crops (noun) collect crops (verb)

  3. Thanksgiving day is the festival in the USA and Canada. Canadians celebrate it in October, and Americans in November.

  4. Some cities have parades.

  5. People have family dinners.

  6. turkey sweet potatoes pumpkin pie cranberry sauce

  7. Holi is a Hindu harvest festival.

  8. People dress up and light bonfires.

  9. Farmers decorate their cows with flowers and let them run free in the streets.

  10. People in the Philippines celebrate the Banana festival.

  11. During the festival people dress up the banana costumes and dance in the streets.

  12. Chuseok is the Korean harvest moon festival.

  13. Children dress up.

  14. People make sweet rice cakes with fresh fruit.

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