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Posted: 24/06/2021

At the end of June there is a festival in Peru called Inti Raymi.

"Inti Raymi was and is a traditional Inca religious festival, a way to worship the sun god, Inti. Not only did the date mark the end of winter, but also the winter solstice: the beginning of the days getting brighter and longer again."

Communities living in Cusco - Peru and throughout the Andes still celebrate Inti Raymi with music and colourful costumes welcoming lots of travellers.

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Posted: 02/06/2021

Like we just said not that long ago for the World Day of Cultural Diversity, we always celebrate multiple opinions and points of view.

Diversity is key for our multicultural community, so let's celebrate it day after day!!

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!!

Happy Pride month!!!
Posted: 21/05/2021

Everyone is welcome!

We believe diversity drives innovation. That’s why today, on World Day of Cultural Diversity, we celebrate multiple opinions and points of view.

Our commitment to inclusion across race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, age, gender, physical or mental impairment and experience drives us forward every day.

Diversity fuels our global and multicultural community.

Bring your authentic self to LifePoints!

Building a community where difference is valued
Posted: 05/05/2021

"The state of Puebla in central Mexico is normally known for being the ultimate place to visit on the 5 May. Historical re-enactments with residents dressing as French and Mexican soldiers and group meals are common.

Cinco de Mayo is also recognised in the United States and Canada. This usually involves a feast of Mexican cuisine and dancing to Mexican music. "

Even if this year the celebrations might be postponed, at LifePoints we believe it's always time for a dance, because it boosts our mood.

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Posted: 16/04/2021

To mark the beginning of the Buddhist New Year, there are Water-Splashing Festival all over Thailand.

Images of Buddha are bathed in water and younger Thai people show respect to monks and elders by sprinkling water over their hands.

Despite this traditional element to the festival, people tend to know these festivals for one thing mainly: getting completely drenched!......yes, you can expect water wars with locals and tourists playing with super-soakers!!

This festival takes place also in Laos, where parties and processions can go on for up to .... 10 DAYS!!!!

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