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Come to India to join the colorful festival of Holi and experience unique culture

Holi, the festival of colors, is one of the most famous and unique festivals in India, attracting millions of participants every year. Holi is not only a traditional holiday but also carries the meaning of honoring love, unity and dispelling hatred and conflicts.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên24/02/2025

Let's learn about this festival to better understand its origins, interesting activities and things to know when participating.

Overview

Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a major festival in Indian culture, usually celebrated in spring. This festival originated from the legend of the love between two gods in India, and today has become a symbol of new beginnings, love and joy. On Holi, people will throw colorful powder on each other to show their excitement, regardless of age, gender or social status. This helps to create an extremely vibrant and emotional atmosphere.

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When is the color powder festival held?

Holi is usually celebrated in late February or early March, depending on the Hindu calendar. This is the time of transition from winter to spring, symbolizing a new beginning, marking the victory of good over evil. Holi takes place over two main days, with the first day being Holika Dahan - lighting a fire to symbolize the destruction of evil, after which people will throw colored powder and water on each other. This is the time when not only India, but many places around the world also celebrate this festival.

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Activities in the colored powder festival


Holi is not just a festival of colors but also a series of vibrant and diverse activities. In addition to throwing colored powder, participants also sing, dance and play traditional folk games. Music and dance are always indispensable, bringing excitement and joy to the festival space. Families will also prepare traditional dishes such as Gujiya (dry sweet cakes), Thandai (flavored drinks) to enjoy together. This is truly an occasion for everyone to enjoy the joy to the fullest.

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Notes when participating in the Holi color powder festival

When participating in the Holi festival, visitors should note a few things to have a safe and fun experience. First of all, wear old clothes or white clothes so as not to be afraid of getting dirty by the colored powder. In addition, because the colored powder can cause skin irritation, you should use lotion or coconut oil to protect your skin before participating. In addition, prepare goggles to avoid the colored powder from getting into your eyes, and bring wet towels to clean your face after the festival. Finally, you should also learn and respect the local culture to avoid unwanted situations.

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Holi is not only a festival of colors but also carries deep cultural meanings. Throwing colored powder on each other is not only fun but also shows equality, regardless of age, status or ethnicity. For Hindus, Holi also means honoring the gods and praying for a bountiful spring and a prosperous new year.

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