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Water Festivals around the world
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In which country the water festival is called "Thingyan Festival"?
Myanmar
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When is most water festivals in Southeast Asia celebrated?
Mid-April
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Name the countries that celebrate their New Year with the water festivals.
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand
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In which country the water festival is called "Bunpimay Festival"?
Laos
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What is tying thread around other's wrists in Lao symbolized?
Sending a luck and health to the person being tied.
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In which country you can see Apsara dance?
Cambodia
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Why do the ritual and cultural activities at New Year in Southeast Asia have similarities?
Due to being held at the same time and follow the same calendar (Buddhist calendar)
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Water Festival in which country is related to the legendary story of gods? (God Indra and Brahma)
Myanmar
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What is the meaning of building sand pagodas in the temple?
They hope that a new year is wealthy as much as the grain of sand on the pagodas they have built.
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In which country the water festival is called "Songkran Festival"?
Thailand
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Name some activities Thai people do at New Year.
clean houses, wipe Buddha images, wash the elderly with water to pay tribute, build sandy pagodas, etc.
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What is the meaning behind splashing water on each other?
purify human life, wash away bad luck and bless each other with happiness.
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Name the cities in Lao where travelers can enjoy the water festival.
Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng
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Which calendar do people in Southeast Asia follow to celebrate their New Year?
Buddhist calendar
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In which country the water festival is called "Chol Chnam Thmey Festival"?
Cambodia
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What is the unique custom Laotians do at their New Year Festival?
They tie colorful thread around other people's wrists.
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