People have been celebrating the Indian festival Holi
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Holi is a Hindu festival that came from India but is now celebrated all over the world

The festival celebrates, spring, love, and new life - People throw coloured powder at each other until everything and everyone is covered in colour

As a part of the celebration, people dance and eat special foods

Holi aims to bring people from all different background together to celebrate.

On the night before Holi, Hindus dress in their best clothes and watch a bonfire. The next morning, people put on old clothes and douse each other with coloured powders. It’s the one day of the year that parents encourage their children to get filthy!
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