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Baby jumping festival

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The "Baby Jumping Festival," also known as El Colacho, is a unique Spanish tradition held annually in the village of Castrillo de Murcia. It involves men dressed as "devils" leaping over babies laid on mattresses in the street. The festival is part of a larger celebration for the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi and is believed to cleanse the babies of sin and protect them from evil spirits.  Here's a more detailed breakdown: What it is: El Colacho is a four-day festival culminating in the "baby jumping" ritual.  Where it's held: The festival takes place in Castrillo de Murcia, a small village in the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain.  What happens: Men dressed in red and yellow costumes, representing the devil, run through the streets, chase teenagers, and whip villagers with a horsetail on a stick. Then, the most famous part, they leap over babies, who are laid on mattresses in the street.  Why it's done: It's believed th...

Monkey Buffet Festival

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       The Monkey Buffet Festival is an annual event held in Lopburi, Thailand, where locals provide a lavish buffet of fruits, vegetables, and other foods for the local macaque population. This event is a celebration of the monkeys, who are believed to bring good luck to the area. The festival is held on the last Sunday of November and attracts both local residents and tourists. 

Ati-Atihan festival in the philippines

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 The Kalibo Sto. Niño Ati-Atihan Festival, held annually in January, is a vibrant celebration honoring the Santo Niño (Infant Jesus) and the indigenous Ati people in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines. It involves street parades, colorful costumes, traditional dances, and the blackening of faces and bodies to emulate the Ati people.  Key Features and Significance: Name: "Ati-Atihan" translates to "to imitate the Ati people".  Location: Held in Kalibo, Aklan province, Panay Island, Philippines.  Timing: Celebrated annually in January, with the main event on the third Sunday of the month.  Honors: The festival celebrates both the indigenous Ati people and the Santo Niño (Infant Jesus).  Traditions: Participants wear colorful costumes and blacken their faces and bodies to resemble the Ati people.  The festival features street parades, traditional dances, and religious processions.  People are encouraged to participate by dancing and singing in th...

Cheese rolling in England

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    Cheese rolling in England The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper's Hill, at Brockworth near Gloucester, England. Participants race down the 200-yard (180 m) long hill chasing a wheel of Double Gloucester cheese.