第3个回答 2019-07-23
お盆, O-bon
Main article: O-bon
Illuminated by the Albuquerque Bridge, Japanese volunteers place candle lit lanterns into the Sasebo River during the Obon festival.O-bon, or simply Bon, is the Japanese version of the Ghost Festival. It has since been transformed over time into a family reunion holiday during which people from the big cities return to their home towns and visit and clean their ancestors' graves.
Traditionally including a dance festival, it has existed in Japan for more than 500 years. It is held from 13th of July to the 16th ("Welcoming Obon" and "Farewell Obon" respectively) in the eastern part of Japan (Kantō), and in August in the western part (Kansai).
Vietnamese Mother's Day
In Vietnam, this holiday is called Vu Lan and considered Mother's Day. People with living mothers would be thankful, while people with dead mothers would pray for their souls.