#11september is known as #ethiopiannewyear. On this day, the whole family comes together to light a bonfire in their backyard and dance around it in circles on the eve of the #NewYear. #WeView is looking forward to cover this event in the future. #September11#Ethiopia
2 September 2020 is known as #HungryGhost#festival in #Chinese culture, a festival held in honour of the dearly departed. According to traditional customs, the souls of the dead are believed to roam the earth and all sorts of offerings are made for them. #ghost#China#WeView
#26August is selected to commemorate the 1920 certification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. The observance of #WomensEqualityDay2020 also calls attention to womenβs continuing efforts toward full #Equality. #WomenEqualityDay#WeView
#22Aug2020 is known as
#GaneshChaturthi2020 day, in #Hinduism. It is a 10-day #festival marking the birth of the elephant-headed deity #Ganesha, the god of prosperity and wisdom. At the end of the festival, the idols of Ganesha are carried to local rivers in huge processions.
#15august2020 to 22 August 2020 are known as #Paryushan Parva days, the king of all #festivals for the whole #Jain community living across the globe. Paryushan is the time for making up and cleaning the dirt, which is in the form of #Karma collected on our soul. #WeView#Jainism
13 to #15August2020 is known as
The Obon #festival (also known as #Bon festival). It is an annual #Japanese#holiday which commemorates and remembers deceased ancestors. Chochin (paper) #lanterns are hung to guide the spirits and Oban dances (bon odori) are performed. #WeView
#10Aug2020 is known as #krishnajanmashtami#celebration. On this day, #Hindus go to temples to join hands to pray God, then go to pandit ji (priest) who give them prasad and they take his blessings too by touching the feet. They also sing many hymns (bhajans) and aartis. #WeView
#3August2020 is known as #RakshBandhan day. On this day, sisters around the world influenced by #Hindu culture, tie a talisman, or amulet, called the rakhi, around the wrists of their brothers, symbolically protecting them, receiving a gift in return. #WeView
#25july 2020 is known as The feast day of St James the Great. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of #Jesus according to the New Testament. Saint James is the patron saint of #Spain and according to tradition, his remains are held in #santiagodecompostela in #Galicia. #WeView
Meet Michael, our tour guide who is going to take you on a #tour to #Isfahan without traveling!
Less than 24 hours to our virtual tour of Isfahan with Michael. You can still join us through this link:
https://t.co/p7QnItlwcV
#weview#virtualtour#Iran#StayHomeStaySafe#COVID19
#23july2020 is known as the Birthday of #HaileSelassie, the Emperor of #Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He is a defining figure in modern Ethiopian history. He sought to modernize his country and who steered it into the mainstream of post-#WorldWar2#African politics.
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