Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at Dr Batra�s Health Awards 2010 Photo Gallery




Last day Dr.Batra�s �Positive Health Awards �2010' held in Mumbai. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and hubby Abhishek Bachchan were the chief guests at Dr Batra's Positive Health Awards, where they felicitated individuals who have overcome serious disease or disability to lead positive, purposeful lives. See here Bollywood beautiful couple Abhishek Bachchan and his wife Aishwarya rai photos. Click on read more option to see more photos.......


Monday, November 29, 2010

Thailand's Nalada Thamthanakorn Wins Miss Tiffany's Universe 2010 Crown




Con grates to new Miss Tiffany Universe 2010. Nalada Thamthanakom was crowned Miss Tiffany Universe 2010, she belongs to Thailand. She crowned the beauty contest for transvestites in the beach resort town of Pattaya, Thailand on May 7, 2010. The contest aims to promote a positive image of transvestites. The first runner-up is Chanya Denfanapapol and her second runner-up is Numpath Prasochok. Checkout Photos of this event. Thailand�s Nalada Thamthanakom is flanked by runners-up Chanya Denfanapapol (R) and Numpath Prasochok after winning the annual Miss Tiffany�s Universe 2010 transvestite contest in the beach resort town of Pattaya, nearly 150 km (90 miles) southeast of Bangkok on May 7, 2010. Click on read more option to see more photos.....









Saturday, November 27, 2010

Asian Games 2010 Photos, Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures

Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures

Asian Games started from 12 November. It is specifically the 16 Asian Games. in Guangzhou, the biggest and most prosperous city in Southern China. Asian Games 2010 closing ceremony will be held on November 27, 2010, with performances beginning at 20:06 local time. A flag handover to the 2014 Games will be included in this ceremony.closing ceremony cost about ?380 million ($53 million). Click on read more option to see more photos.....

Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures
Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures
Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures
Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures
Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony Pictures

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Eid Mubarak from DesiStarsClub


Desi Girls on Eid Day

Many Many Happy Returns of the day with saying best Wishes for Eid to all Muslims from DesiStarsClub. Here�s wishing that you have just the nicest EID and happiest one so far, and don�t forget best wishes r always there wherever u r. WARMLY EID MUBARAK

Monday, November 15, 2010

Latest Bangle Designs For Eid - Latest Choori Collection


Latest Bangle Designs

Eid al-Adha is a great festival of sacrifice which celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son Ishmael (Isma'il) as an act of obedience to God, before God intervened to provide him with a ram to sacrifice instead. Eid is near to come just after one day. Every person seeing busy in shopping. Girls are also shopping for looking good herself then another for Eid day. Here we collect Latest Choori (Bangles) collection for Girls so that they save their time for choosing a best design. Click on read more option to see more Latest Bangles Collection for Eid.....

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Happy Eid Mubarak in Advance :)

Saturday, September 25, 2010

10 World's Wackiest Festivals

Here we collect ten World's wackiest festivals details. Hope you like it and enjoy!
1. Tomatoes, potatoes, radishes and cheese - it may sound like the fixings for some exotic foreign dish, but each is actually the main ingredient for some of the weirdest and wackiest festivals (not to mention tourist attractions) in the world.



2. Potatoes, not tomatoes, rule in another food-related festival held in August. About 15,000 gather in a small Minnesota town each year for Barnesville Potato Days, a weekend fest which includes such spud-centric fun as potato-peeling and potato-picking contests, potato sculpturing, potato sack races and a massive human 'mash' pit (above).


3. Orange you glad he wore a helmet? A participant gets a face full of instant o.j. at the annual Battle of Oranges in Ivrea, Italy. Several teams in elaborate costumes compete by flinging oranges at each other, a custom said to have originated in 1266 when p.o.-ed peasants dissed a tyrannical feudal lord and his men by winging oranges at them.


4. It's all downhill from here at the Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake, a Gloucestershire, England, festival where participants risk life and limb to follow a wheel of cheese down a steep and bumpy hill. The rolling cheese can reach speeds up to 70 mph, and injuries are common in this event said to date from Roman times. But it's worth it considering the first prize - the winner gets to keep the cheese, if not his dignity.



5. Chasing cheese has spread to other shores - Canada now has its own version, albeit a little safer. Men in helmets (above) run after an elusive, 11-lb. wheel of c


6. Belly-floppin' into mud pits is just some of the down n' dirty fun at the annual Summer Redneck games, held in East Dublin, Ga., as a way of celebrating, well, being a redneck. Other contests and events include bobbing for pigs' feet, throwing 'horseshoes' (toilet seat covers) and spitting watermelon seeds.


7. The Mid-Atlantic Hermit Crab Challenge in Virginia Beach, Va., is tailor-made for crabby people - owners of hermit crabs who enter their beloved pets in such competitions as 'beauty' contests and the Crustacean 500 (above), where hundreds of crabs race each other - very, very slowly - along an eight-foot track.


8. This annual Thai fest is more fun than a barrel of you-know-whats. At least it is for the thousands of monkeys who live in the Lopburi province near Bangkok and are offered a lavish feast of food, fruit and vegetables - washed down with soda pop - by local residents during the Monkey Festival in November. Feeding the critters is said to bring good luck - not to mention a heavy influx of curiosity-seeking tourists.


9. No, Night of the Radishes is not a B-movie horror flick - it's an annual event held on Dec. 23 in Oaxaca, Mexico, that attracts thousands of revelers and dates from 1897. Known in Spanish as Noche de Rabanos, it's when the main plaza in town is turned over to clever sculptures made from huge radishes specially grown for the festival.


10. Spain has festivals centered on running with bulls and the tossing of tomatoes, so is it really a surprise that a festival in Castrillo de Murcia features... jumping over babies? During 'El Salto del Colacho' (Jump of the Devil) men in devil costumes take a flying leap over a mattress full of infants. The tradition dates from the 1620s and is meant to bless the babies. Providing the leapers don't misjudge their trajectories.