In India, Holi is a traditional Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of spring by throwing colored powder and water on each other.

``Holi'' is a traditional Hindu festival that is held around this time every year in various parts of India, and is also called the ``Festival of Colors'' because brightly colored powder and water are thrown on each other.



This year's festival was held in various parts of India on the 25th, and at a temple in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, participants chanted "Happy Holi" while dancing red and white flowers made from dried flowers. They were throwing yellow powder and water on each other.



Tourists were free to participate in the festival, and the people, whose entire bodies were dyed in various colors, had fun singing and dancing.

It is said that this festival allows people to deepen their friendships regardless of their social status or age.



A woman who visited the festival said, ``There is no discrimination or conflict at this festival. Everyone can celebrate together and it's a lot of fun.''



After this festival, spring officially arrives in India.