CUSTOMS, TRADITIONS, FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD

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Abstract:

This thesis discusses why customs, traditions, and festivals remain important in people’s lives. It explains how traditions develop from history, religion, and culture, and how they change over time through social and global influence. Using examples like Japan’s Obon, Mexico’s Día de los Muertos, India’s Diwali, and African festivals, the work shows how these celebrations keep cultural identity alive and bring communities together. The thesis also highlights the emotional, social, and economic benefits of festivals, such as creating happiness, reducing stress, and supporting tourism. In a globalized world, it emphasizes the need to protect and respect cultural practices. Overall, the study argues that customs and festivals are essential for preserving identity, unity, and cultural diversity.

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Xolmatova, R., & Abdurahmanov , T. (2025). CUSTOMS, TRADITIONS, FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD. Social Sciences in the Modern World: Theoretical and Practical Research, 4(30), 116–118. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdif/article/view/68585

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