January - February:
- Harbin Ice Festival (China): Celebrates ice and snow sculptures.
- Carnival of Venice (Italy): Known for elaborate masks and costumes.
March - April:
- Holi (India): The festival of colors.
- Cherry Blossom Festivals (Various locations): Celebrated in places like Japan, Washington, D.C., and South Korea.
May - June:
- Cannes Film Festival (France): Showcases international films.
- Glastonbury Festival (UK): One of the largest music festivals.
July - August:
- Tomorrowland (Belgium): Famous electronic dance music festival.
- La Tomatina (Spain): Participants engage in a massive tomato fight.
September - October:
- Oktoberfest (Germany): World's largest beer festival.
- Mid-Autumn Festival (China): Celebrates the harvest moon.
November - December:
- Diwali (India): Festival of lights.
- Christmas Markets (Various European cities): Festive markets with holiday decorations.
These are just a few examples, and there are countless more festivals celebrated worldwide, each with its unique cultural significance.
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