2. The Enthusiastic
Brazilian Carnival
The annual Carnival in Brazil is a unique
festival. It is also the most important
ethnic celebration.
It comes between the end of February
and the beginning of March every
year.
Hundreds and thousands of tourists
from overseas are attracted to join the
feast of rejoicing, which involves
flamboyant costumes, Brazilian girls
and passionate Samba dance.
3. Maple Syrup Festival
The Maple Syrup Festival is one of
Canada's traditional folk festivals,
held every year in March. The
production of maple allows
everyone to come together and
try the sweet taste of maple
syrup. It starts in March and ends
in early April.
4. Tomato Carnival
This is the original Tomato Fight
and a food fight festival held on
the last Wednesday of August
each year in the town of Buñol in
the Valencia region of Spain.
The Tomato Carnival which always
lasts one week is a world-known
traditional carnival in Spain.