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Six Bizarre Festivals From Around the World

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Post time 29-6-2012 10:01 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Post Last Edit by dani-rox at 29-6-2012 10:07

Thaipusam, India, Malaysia, Singapore

Thaipusam is a Hindu festival held annually in January/February in India, Singapore and Malaysia. It is celebrated mostly by Tamil people and celebrates the birth of Murugan, the son of gods Shiva and Parvati. For the celebration, revellers shave their heads and perform a pilgrimage, and it spirals downwards from there. At the end of the rituals, participants shove sharp skewers through their tongues or cheeks and some put hooks on their back to pull heavy objects. The aim of the festivities is to endure as much pain as possible, and those who endure the most are said to be given the most blessings.





Fiesta de Santa Marta de Ribarteme, Spain

Spain is a Mecca for bizarre festivals, and the Fiesta de Santa Marta de Ribarteme is no exception. The festival is held annually in Las Nieves for people who have suffered near-death experiences in the last year. The participants gather for a Mass in celebration of the Patron Saint of resurrection, Saint Marta de Ribarteme, either carrying a coffin, or being carried in a coffin. The festival ends with fireworks and selling of religious objects.




El Colacho (Baby Jumping Festival), Spain

Continuing with bizarre Spain festivals, the annual El Colacho (baby jumping) is one of the most strangest and dangerous in practice. Dating back to 1620, El Colacho is held on the feast of Corpus Christi in the village of Castrillo de Murcia. The festival involves laying babies (one year and under) on mattresses, while adult men dress up as devils and take turn jumping over them. It is believed that the jumping rids babies of original sin, and is considered almost like a baptism. Needless to say, it results in many injuries (mostly the men).





The Monkey Buffet Festival, Thailand

In Thailand, an annual feast is held for approximately 600 monkeys. The Monkey Buffet Festival is held in honour of the Hindu God Ram and Hanuman (the Monkey King), and involves 3,000kg of vegetables and fruits being laid out for monkeys to gorge on.




The Testicle Festival, Montana, USA

The Testicle Festival is held in Rock Creek Lodge in Montana, USA. The Festival is strictly adults-only considering it revolves around eating bull’s testicles – the famous ‘Rocky Mountain Oysters’. It also involves oil wrestling, wet t-shirt competitions, public nudity, and a ‘No Panty Wednesday’, where revellers are given a free drink for their underwear.





The Redneck Games, Georgia, USA

The Redneck Games are held annually in East Dublin, Georgia. They were initiated after media reports suggested that the 1996 in Atlanta would be hosted by a ‘bunch of rednecks’. True to its name, the festival feature events including toilet seat throwing, bobbing for pig’s trotters, armpit serenade and mud pit belly flop.





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Post time 29-6-2012 10:17 AM | Show all posts
testical festival...euuuwwwhhhh
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Post time 29-6-2012 10:42 AM | Show all posts
urghhhh.........
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Post time 29-6-2012 11:18 AM | Show all posts


monyet nih kata "p main jejauh!! ni aku punye semuaaaaaa!!"
hahahahaha
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Post time 29-6-2012 12:39 PM | Show all posts
Macam2 adat budaya manusia kat dunia ni.
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Post time 29-6-2012 01:09 PM | Show all posts
Aku rasa nk lempang the guy, the parents n the crowd in tht baby jumping festival...
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