英语作文why do people like festival?

英语作文why do people like festival?
2025-01-01 22:04:15
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Tell me: do you love festivals? From multi-day music festivals to film festivals, cultural events and art shows — festivals are a pervasive part of the European summer experience. I love traveling for festivals. Here’s why:
Something special is happening.
Every festival has that special hook to bring in visitors. Maybe it’s a food festival with a star chef, or a music festival with a favorite band. I think even the world’s most boring festivals must be loved by someone!
Locals are more sociable.
If you’re visiting a city during festival season, I think you’ll find the whole city (regardless of who’s attending the festival and who’s not) a bit more friendly. It’s a great way to see your favorite bands.
Oftentimes as my favorite bands become more and more popular, the possibility of seeing them live diminishes. Festival food tucks sell the best worst food! And at overpriced prices — but hey, that’s the fun of it! Give me french fries in a paper cup at anytime and I’m going to love it.
It’s a different way to experience the same place. If you’ve already visited a destination, visiting again during a special festival will leave you with a completely different experience. For example, I’ve been to Chicago a handful of times — in winter, in summer, when I was a kid and once in college. And I also visited exclusively to attend the annual summer Lollapalooza festival. I saw a whole different side of the city I’d never known existed before. And I loved it! It makes less interesting places more interesting;Some places would probably never make it on someone’s travel radar unless there wasn’t a festival. I can’t tell you how many places I’ve wanted to visit simply because I knew about a cool festival happening there.
People aren’t afraid to talk with strangers。Obviously festivals are different from one another, but anyone who’s been to a particularly happy festival knows what I’m talking about. Festival-goers must have some sort of special high-on-life attitude that makes everyone friendly and fun. I can’t tell you how many strangers I’ve made fast friends with at festivals. When queuing up for food, for drinks, for bands, for toilets… people somehow just open up and happily talk to strangers.
Festival-goers share everything. At a festival and forgotten something? You’d be surprised how friendly people are, and how willing they are to share things. It’s a great way to discover new art.
If you’re at a music festival then you’re bound to discover new musicians. It’s a law of probability there, depending upon how many bands are playing.