Here are some major festivals celebrated around the world in February:
1.Chinese New Year (Date varies, typically late January to mid-February) – Celebrated in China and other countries with significant Chinese populations, it marks the beginning of the lunar new year with festivities such as dragon and lion dances, fireworks, family gatherings, and feasting.
2.Carnival (Date varies, usually in February or early March) – Celebrated in many countries around the world, including Brazil (Rio Carnival), Trinidad and Tobago, and Venice, Italy. It’s a festive season that occurs before Lent, featuring parades, masquerades, music, and dancing.
3.Mardi Gras (Date varies, usually in February) – Particularly celebrated in New Orleans, Louisiana, but also in other parts of the world, it’s a carnival celebration leading up to Ash Wednesday, known for its colorful parades, elaborate costumes, and lively street parties.
4.Losar (Tibetan New Year) – Celebrated in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and by Tibetan communities worldwide, it marks the Tibetan New Year with rituals, prayers, feasting, and various cultural activities.
5.Sapporo Snow Festival (Early February) – Held in Sapporo, Japan, it’s one of Japan’s largest winter events, featuring impressive snow and ice sculptures, snow slides, and other winter activities.
6.Rio Carnival (Date varies, usually in February or early March) – Held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it’s one of the world’s most famous carnivals, featuring extravagant parades, samba music, dancing, and vibrant costumes.
7.Maha Shivaratri (Date varies, usually in February or March) – A Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva, celebrated with fasting, meditation, prayers, and offerings in temples.
These are some of the major festivals, as there are many more festivals and celebrations that take place around the world in February, reflecting the diversity of cultures and traditions globally.