Johnathan Walter
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I'm Johnathan Walter, a travel lover who enjoys exploring new places and sharing tips to help others travel smarter.
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Dragon Boat Festival – Celebrating the Traditions. Loyalty, Excitement and Honor
Dragon Boat Festival in 2025, which is basically a kaleidoscopic collection of boat race symbolically representing Dragon is celebrated as traditional Chinese day off. The exorbitant day is likely to fall on May 31. The Dragon Boat Festival is not just any usual type of boat race that you may come around. Rather this traditional race has several legendary customs as well as food festivals associated. In fact, the real fascination comes as the result of the traditions and customs that go along with the terrific boat race.
By Johnathan Walter8 months ago in Wander
Unwind in the Age Old Folk Exposure in Jodhpur: Highlights of Flamenco and Gypsy Furore
Rajasthan – the awesomely dynamic and princely state of India has always been at the helm of a culturally driven momentum. Acclaimed as the biggest state of India, it has always been principal source of attraction for tourists from the West and Europe. Among the vivacious and touristy hot spots blistering in the mist of traditional Indian culture, Jodhpur paves the way towards a whole new way of life. The “Blue City” and its dynamic landscape, is set apart in grand ramparts of palaces, temples and fortresses.
By Johnathan Walter9 months ago in Wander
Title: Easter Festival – The Day of Commemorating Jesus into Our Lives
In the hustle and bustle, human life continues and we the mortal beings shall exist in this rubric, until something like Easter Celebration comes before us, and suddenly we begin to realize the very being of our existence altogether. Easter festival and the associated celebrations and the extravaganza is made although the Easer Week. Easter celebration is true representation of the Jesus Christ’s resurrection following his death at the cross. It was the crucifixion that is the representation of pain. Easter celebration begins on Pal Sunday, which will be on April the 19th, and the pious occasion shall be organized at least two weeks prior to the Easter Festival.
By Johnathan Walter9 months ago in Earth


