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Spring is a season of renewal, and people all over the world commemorate its arrival with unique and vibrant festivities.

From colorful processions to ancient traditions, these eight springtime celebrations offer a glimpse into the diverse cultures that make our planet so special.

Canadian Tulip Festival, Canada

An annual event in Ottawa, this festival is renowned for its vibrant displays of tulips, which are the result of international ties. In 1945, the Dutch royal family gifted Canada thousands of tulip bulbs in gratitude for sheltering Princess Juliana and her daughters during World War II, a gesture they’ve continued yearly to this day. Featuring the largest display of tulips on earth, the festival clothes the city in a riot of colors and fragrances and includes cultural performances, art displays, and various activities, all of which commemorate the sacrifice of the Canadian soldiers who helped liberate the Netherlands during the war and celebrate the enduring friendship between the two countries.

Tulips at Canadian Tulip Festival

Cherry Blossom Festivals, Japan

In Japan, spring is heralded by the breathtaking bloom of cherry blossom trees, also called sakura. The cherry blossom festivals, or hanami, are a time for revelry under the trees and enjoying the delicate pink and white blossoms for the short period of time they’re around, generally a maximum of two weeks. Celebrations can be found across the country, including in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Kyushu, and Hokkaido, though the dates of each one varies year by year due to changing blooming cycles and the differing climates of the locations.

Cherry Blossoms in Japan

Holi, India

During this festival of colors, people across India come together to engage in color battles, gleefully showering one another with colored water and powders. Each hue carries its own profound meaning; for instance, red symbolizes love and green new beginnings. Besides color, the event is filled with lively music, spirited dance, and an array of delectable dishes, including gujiya, a sweet dumpling brimming with dried fruits. All festivities mark the triumph of good over evil and the dawn of a new season.

Holi Festival

Las Fallas, Spain

This vibrant festival is celebrated each March in Valencia and combines art, tradition, and pyrotechnics to enchant visitors from around the globe. The main attractions are the ninots and fallas, which are intricate cardboard, wood, and papier-mâché sculptures and scenes. These monumental works of art, often reaching several stories in height, are placed around the city for locals and tourists to admire before being set ablaze on the final day as a symbolic way of starting anew.

Las Fallas flower float in Spain

Nowruz, Central Asia and the Middle East

Nowruz, or the Persian New Year, is a joyous holiday observed by millions. It marks the vernal equinox and involves gathering with family members, setting up a holiday table known as a haft-sin, and jumping over fire. The celebrations represent the beginning of a new day and overcoming any negativity from the previous year.

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Qingming Festival, China

On what’s known as Tomb Sweeping Day, families pay their respects to their ancestors and loved ones by cleaning off their tombstones and burning incense and paper goods. As it coincides with the arrival of spring, observers also partake in an outing, called a tàqīng, and often fly a kite, with many cutting the string to let it fly away. This action is believed to carry off any misfortunes and bring good luck for the coming season.

Qingming Festival

Sechseläuten, Switzerland

Typically held on the third Monday of April in Zurich, this spring festival is a cherished tradition that unites the community and offers a lively way to celebrate the changing seasons. It features a parade of musicians, horse-drawn carriages, and local guild members dressed in historical outfits that ultimately culminates in the burning of the Böögg—a giant snowman whose head is filled with fireworks. It’s said that the faster the snowman burns, the better the weather will be during summer.

Böögg

Songkran, Thailand

Starting every year on April 13, this water festival marks the beginning of the Thai New Year and focuses on moving forward. While people gather with family members and visit local monasteries to engage in customary practices, they also celebrate with water fights. Locals and tourists alike flock to the streets and splash each other using water cannons, buckets, and hoses as a symbolic way of washing away the previous year and stepping into the new one.

Water Festival

These springtime festivities provide just a small glimpse at the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions our planet has to offer. Further, they remind us that spring is not just a season but also a time for unity, remembrance, and the promise of new beginnings. So as the world awakens to spring’s warm embrace, take inspiration from these diverse traditions and celebrate the enduring spirit of the season.

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