A year of incredible cultural events that move you

Festivals, holidays and celebrations that leave a lasting impact
People celebrating Holi in India, throwing clouds of brightly coloured powder into the air.
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There’s more to travelling than just moving from A to B. There are experiences that shift something within you – moments that can deepen your understanding, expand your outlook and ignite inspiration. At Cathay, we’re committed to connecting you to the people, places and experiences that do exactly that.
 
In the spirit of our new campaign, Feels Good to Move, we celebrate the joy of moving in all its forms and. Here, we highlight cultural events and festivals around the world that will move you all year round.

Illuminated ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival at night.

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Colourfully lit ice buildings at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival after dark.

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Visitors among large ice and snow structures during the Harbin Ice Festival.

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January: Harbin Ice Festival in Harbin, Chinese Mainland

Wander between towering ice structures, marvel at the twinkling lights from the snowflake Ferris wheel, and ride sleighs down the frozen Songhua River. Each January, the city of Harbin transforms into one of the world’s most dazzling winter festivals. Wrap up and catch the spectacle before the ice melts in March.

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Parade participants in feathered headdresses dancing at Rio Carnival.

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Carnival dancers in elaborate costumes performing during Rio Carnival.

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February: Rio Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The streets of Rio erupt in colours and music during this giant celebration – the world’s largest Carnival party, in fact, drawing millions of tourists to Brazil. You’ll find women in towering feather headdresses and men in glittering costumes showing off their best samba moves, though you’re likely to be pulled into a dance or two – especially if you stop by the festival’s many balls or stumble into a street party. Running for a full week, you won’t want to miss the rainbow parades at the Sambadrome stadium.

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Festival goers covered in coloured powder celebrating Holi in India.

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March: Holi Festival in India

Let yourself be enveloped in a plume of colourful dye during India’s festival of colours. Celebrations begin with the lighting of a bonfire under the last full moon of Phalguna. The next day, people from all religions come together to joyfully throw coloured powders and water to welcome spring.

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People taking part in water fights during Songkran celebrations in Thailand.

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Revellers splashing water in the streets to celebrate Thai New Year.

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April: Songkran in Thailand

Prepare to get wet in this country-wide celebration of the Thai New Year. Held on 13 April each year with celebrations stretching over three days, the festival sees people take to the streets with buckets, water pistols, and hoses, playfully drenching each other in a symbolic washing away of the previous year.

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Competitors climbing bun towers during the Bun Scrambling Competition.

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Steamed buns stamped with red characters being prepared for the Cheung Chau Bun Festival.

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May: Cheung Chau Bun Festival in Hong Kong SAR

Despite its name, Cheung Chau Bun Festival isn’t all about eating. The event started more than a century ago as a ritual to ask Pak Tai, the god of the sea, for protection from the plague. Since then, the festival has transformed into a cultural spectacle filled with colourful parades, Chinese opera and a bun-scrambling contest on its final day. Watch as dozens of climbers scale bun towers in the hopes of collecting the most pieces.

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Visitors beneath a colourful immersive light installation during Pride in London.

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Rainbow flags hanging above a crowded indoor courtyard during Pride in London.

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Rainbow flags hanging across a London street during Pride celebrations.

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June: Pride, London, United Kingdom

Come summertime around the world, the global LGBTQ+ community gathers for celebrations of love and equality, as well as highlighting issues that continue to affect them today. Among some of the world capitals where Pride takes place, the UK also plays host to incredible parades and parties. In London, parade floats complete with booming music glide along Oxford Street as people cheer and dance on the sidelines in eye-catching outfits. Manchester and Brighton are also renowned for their celebrations, which have drawn celebrity performances and kickstart parties at clubs and even in the streets.

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Crowds gather along a lively street in Montreux during the Montreux Jazz Festival.

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Musicians perform on stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival in front of an audience.

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Montreux waterfront at dusk, with lights reflecting on the water and mountains beyond.

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July: Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland

Held each July on the shores of Lake Geneva, the Montreux Jazz Festival has been a fixture of Switzerland’s cultural calendar since 1967. While jazz, soul and blues lie at its roots, the festival’s programme now spans a wide range of genres, bringing together established artists and emerging talent. Concerts take place across a variety of venues, many known for their renowned acoustics and close audience-artist proximity. Framed by lake and mountains, Montreux offers a summer music festival shaped as much by its setting as by the music itself.

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Participants covered in tomato pulp during La Tomatina festival in Buñol.

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Large crowd throwing tomatoes during the La Tomatina street festival.

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August: La Tomatina in Buñol, Spain

On the last Wednesday in August, more than a hundred tonnes of overripe tomatoes are released onto the streets of Buñol. In theory, the world-famous food fight doesn’t start until someone climbs a two-storey-tall pole and retrieves the coveted ham. In practice, people start pelting tomatoes as soon as they can. Regardless, the festival officially begins with the firing of water cannons, and after one hour the joy-filled battle comes to an end.

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Illuminated Mid‑Autumn lanterns hanging above Lee Tung Avenue in Hong Kong.

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Rows of colourful paper lanterns displayed outdoors in Hong Kong during the Mid‑Autumn Festival.

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A large Mid‑Autumn Festival lantern installation in Hong Kong, with decorative lanterns and visitors nearby.

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September: Mid-Autumn lantern displays in Hong Kong SAR

As Mid-Autumn Festival, approaches in September, lantern displays appear across Hong Kong. From the illuminated arches of Lee Tung Avenue to installations in Victoria Park and along neighbourhood promenades, stroll through these glowing scenes and enjoy some photo-taking fun with your loved ones.

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Hundreds of sailboats competing in the Barcolana Regatta in the Gulf of Trieste.

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White sails filling the sea during the Barcolana sailing race.

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October: Barcolana Regatta in Trieste, Italy

Thousands of billowing white sails fill the Gulf of Trieste every October, when some of the world’s greatest sailors take on the Barcolana Regatta . The race, which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest sailing race in the world, sees thousands of people flock to the Rive waterfront and to vantage points on surrounding hills to cheer on competitors. Trieste itself explodes into merriment as locals welcome tourists to the seaside town.

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Illuminated tents and light decorations at the Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls.

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November: Winter Festival of Lights in Ontario, Canada

While Niagara Falls is stunning enough in its own right, seeing it over the winter season is something else. The Winter Festival of Lights transforms the space around it into an illuminated wonderland, crafting sprawling fairy light tunnels and jaw-dropping installations created by talented artists. Looping through the Niagara Parkway through to Lundy’s Lane, wrap up warm and bring your camera as you won’t want to miss this.

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Fireworks exploding over Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House on New Year’s Eve.

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December: New Year’s Eve in Sydney, Australia

Be one of the first in the world to ring in the New Year with spectacular fanfare at Sydney Harbour. The evening begins with a Welcome to Country ceremony followed by the first fireworks display at 9pm. The big shebang comes at the stroke of midnight, when pyrotechnics are launched from the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and barges in the harbour.

This story was originally published in November 2023 and updated in April 2026. 

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