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Holi in Kathmandu
I can relate to Ujjwal Khanal when he wrote about, "Holi in Kathmandu" in this article. "The whole neighborhood has gathered in yard kids parents grandparents everyone since the government has decided Holi national holiday". Holi festival is widely celebrated in India, Nepal and other place with Hindu populations it celebrate on march people are in happy mood we all gather with our friends family, and neighbors in the street we throw colors in each other faces, we celebrate all day after we are done celebrating Holi, we sit down with our family eat delicious food and deserts. After that, we sing, dance, and some people try on new clothes, that day there is no hatred, and we all respect each others. Thank you Ujjwal for sharing you're Holi story.
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