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Lantern & Light Festivals in December
Explore Lantern & Light festivals in December by country, tradition, food, regional variant, and map route.
Open in the 3D map5Festival cores
130Regional variants
12Countries
- Kathmandu Valley Tihar · Nepal · Tihar
- Gandaki Tihar · Nepal · Tihar
- Stockholm Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Uppsala Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Sodermanland Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Ostergotland Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Jonkoping Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Kronoberg Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Kalmar Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Gotland Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Blekinge Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
- Skane Midsummer Festival 4 · Sweden · Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals
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This page answers searches for Lantern & Light festivals in December by country, tradition, food, and regional custom.
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What you can explore
Use this guide to explore Lantern & Light festivals in December by country, tradition, food, and regional custom.
- Festival cores
- Countries
- Regional variants
Seasonal context
In December, Lantern & Light festivals connect 12 countries through 5 festival cores and 130 regional variants, including Tihar, Nordic Midsummer and Solstice Festivals, Slavic and Baltic Midsummer Fire Festivals, Hanukkah in places such as Sweden, Iran, Finland, Norway and customs and foods such as lighting oil lamps, making rangoli, sibling blessings, sel roti.
Representative festival cores
Customs and foods
- lighting oil lamps
- making rangoli
- sibling blessings
- sel roti
- sweets
- fruit
- maypole dancing
- bonfire gathering
- flower crowns
- lakeside picnic
- herring
- new potatoes