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Mongyudowondo (Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Land)
Image by An Gyeon

Mongyudowondo (Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Land)

Mongyudowondo (Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Land), painting by An Gyenon, 1447 CE.
Festival of the Federation
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

Festival of the Federation

The Festival of the Federation (Fête de la Fédération) was a celebration that occurred on the Champ de Mars outside Paris on 14 July 1790, the first anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille. With over 300,000 people in attendance, the...
Festivals in Ancient Egypt
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Festivals in Ancient Egypt

The gods of the ancient Egyptians were always apparent to the people through natural events. The sunrise was Ra emerging from the underworld in his great ship, for example, and the moon was the god Khonsu traveling across the night sky. When...
The Greatest Party Ever Thrown: Ashurnasirpal II’s Kalhu Festival
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Greatest Party Ever Thrown: Ashurnasirpal II’s Kalhu Festival

The greatest party ever thrown in antiquity is the inaugral event thrown by Ashurnasirpal II (r. 884-859 BCE) in 879 BCE at the completion of his new city of Kalhu which was attended by almost 70,000 people who were served, among other treats...
Festival of the Federation
Image by Isidore Stanislas Helman

Festival of the Federation

Festival of the Federation (14 July 1790) on the Champ de Mars, from a perspective close to the king's pavilion, engraving by Isidore Stanislas Helman, after a painting by Charles Monnet, 1790. Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Tablet Describing the Akitu Festival
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Tablet Describing the Akitu Festival

Fragment of a Babylonian clay tablet, with 16 lines of inscription describing rites in Babylon relating to the Akitu festival. Fragment of the right half, copy of a text containing regulations for making offerings. From the Library of Ashurbanipal...
Imbolc Festival
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Imbolc Festival

The Green Man fighting Jack Frost at a Neopagan Imbolc Festival, Marsden, England, 2007.
Altar, Hungry Ghosts Festival
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Altar, Hungry Ghosts Festival

Celebrations of the Ghost Festival include public altars and parades where food is thrown into the air. The ghosts are thought to be hungry and so food is provided for them in homes and also in public places. Altars of fresh fruit and sweet...
Ghost Festival, China
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Ghost Festival, China

The Hungry Ghost festival continues to be celebrated in China on the fifteenth night of the seventh month, when it is thought that the dead can cross over into the land of the living because the veil that separates the two worlds is thinnest...
The Jolly Roman Festival of Saturnalia
Video by Kelly Macquire

The Jolly Roman Festival of Saturnalia

Did you know that the festive greeting Io Saturnalia to the Romans was much like Merry Christmas, or Happy Holidays is to us today? This video is all about the earliest predecessor to Christmas, the Roman festival of Saturnalia. The Ancient...
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