Indian Holi Festival of Colours in Hanoi

Source: Pano feed

(VOV) – The Indian Chamber of Commerce on March 23 organised Hindu people’s Holi Festival of Colours to mark the beginning of spring.



Approximately 200 people, mostly foreigners, took part in the festival

Approximately 200 people, mostly foreigners, took part in the festival



In India, Holi usually takes place in March

In India, Holi usually takes place in March



It signifies the end of a cold winter and welcome a colourful spring

It signifies the end of a cold winter and welcome a colourful spring



Color symbolizes energy, life, joy and the arrival of spring

Color symbolizes energy, life, joy and the arrival of spring



Indian people believe those who get more colours will have more good luck

Indian people believe those who get more colours will have more good luck



They traditionally paint colour on their faces to wish
The festival originates from folklore and legends of Hindu people in the struggle between good and evil.

The festival originates from folklore and legends of Hindu people in the struggle between good and evil.



The highlight of the festival is that people throwing colours over each other.

The highlight of the festival is that people throwing colours over each other.



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The festival celebrates victory of good over evil and worships Vishnu Genie

The festival celebrates victory of good over evil and worships Vishnu Genie



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The colourful festival takes place in cold weather

The colourful festival takes place in cold weather



It is the first time Hanoi has hosted the festival

It is the first time Hanoi has hosted the festival





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