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* ''Szüreti Fesztivál'' or ''Szüreti Napok'': literally "harvest festival" or "harvest days"; celebrated in various rural towns of [[Hungary]]
* ''Szüreti Fesztivál'' or ''Szüreti Napok'': literally "harvest festival" or "harvest days"; celebrated in various rural towns of [[Hungary]]
* ''[[Timoleague]]'': annual harvest festival held in August; Tigh Molaige in Irish
* ''[[Timoleague]]'': annual harvest festival held in August; Tigh Molaige in Irish
* ''{{vanchor|Ysolo}}'': festival marking the first day of harvest of eggplants in Tirana, Albania{{cn|date=November 2016}}


==The Americas==
==The Americas==

Revision as of 14:47, 25 November 2016

Victoria Park, Hong Kong

This is a list of

harvest festivals around the world. A harvest festival is an annual celebration which occurs around the time of the main harvest
of a given region. Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times throughout the world.

Africa

Asia

  • Chuseok: Korea
  • Dongmaeng: Korea
  • Mid-Autumn Festival: China; the eighth full moon according to the lunar calendar
  • Honen Matsuri
    : Japan
  • Tết Trung Thu: Vietnam

Indian subcontinent

A traditional vishu kani setting, for the Vishu agricultural festival

Southeast Asia

Middle East

  • Hasyl toýy: Turkmenistan: last Sunday in November
  • Persia
    ; 2 October
  • Sukkot: Jewish harvest festival lasting eight days in the autumn, in which time is spent in tabernacles or booths

Europe

Decoration for ‘thanksgiving’ (Erntedank) in a catholic church in Upper Austria.
Roman Catholic sanctuary in Częstochowa
, Poland
Presidential Harvest Festival in Spala, Poland
  • The Presidential Harvest Festival in
    Jasna Góra Harvest Festival: Poland
    , first week of September to begin the first week of October
  • Rtveli: Georgia
  • Samhain: the third and final of three recognized harvest sabbats in Paganism and Wicca; celebration of the end of the harvest season and beginning of the Celtic New Year; 31 October
  • Savior of the Apple Feast Day
    : Russia, Ukraine; 19 August
  • Spice wreath / Cununa de spice: Romania; July
  • Szüreti Fesztivál or Szüreti Napok: literally "harvest festival" or "harvest days"; celebrated in various rural towns of Hungary
  • Timoleague: annual harvest festival held in August; Tigh Molaige in Irish

The Americas

Caribbean

South America

References

  1. ^ "Khuado: Harvest Festival of the Zo People". Vaphual.net. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  2. ^ Dazhynki in pictures