Essay- My city on festive night
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My City on Festive Evening
David Binder has rightly said, “Festivals promote diversity, they bring neighbors into dialogue, they increase creativity, they offer opportunities for civic pride, they improve our general psychological well-being. In short, they make cities better places to live.” It is quite true! Festivals are the vibrant colours of life. All of us so longingly wait for their arrival. When the burden of the monotonous studies and routine becomes annoying, festivals come as welcome rejuvenation breaks.
Festivals bring happiness, cheer, hope, optimism, celebrations, lights, joy, cooperation and many more pleasant things in our life. During Diwali, Christmas, Holi, Eid, Gurupurb, Passover, or any other festival the world appears to be a heaven. It appears as if the entire world is attending a wedding celebration. Children, adults, teenagers, elders, and middle-aged people all of them love festivals.
My city gets decorated like a bride on her wedding day. All buildings, shops and houses are decorated with lights, paper decorative materials, etc. Shops, markets, roads are all abuzz with cheerful activities. Everyone is in high spirits. There is plethora of delicious delicacies and eatables.
At night the decorative nights look like stars come down on earth. People let off crackers. The entire sky is brightened with the colorful radiance.
Please mark as brainliest.
David Binder has rightly said, “Festivals promote diversity, they bring neighbors into dialogue, they increase creativity, they offer opportunities for civic pride, they improve our general psychological well-being. In short, they make cities better places to live.” It is quite true! Festivals are the vibrant colours of life. All of us so longingly wait for their arrival. When the burden of the monotonous studies and routine becomes annoying, festivals come as welcome rejuvenation breaks.
Festivals bring happiness, cheer, hope, optimism, celebrations, lights, joy, cooperation and many more pleasant things in our life. During Diwali, Christmas, Holi, Eid, Gurupurb, Passover, or any other festival the world appears to be a heaven. It appears as if the entire world is attending a wedding celebration. Children, adults, teenagers, elders, and middle-aged people all of them love festivals.
My city gets decorated like a bride on her wedding day. All buildings, shops and houses are decorated with lights, paper decorative materials, etc. Shops, markets, roads are all abuzz with cheerful activities. Everyone is in high spirits. There is plethora of delicious delicacies and eatables.
At night the decorative nights look like stars come down on earth. People let off crackers. The entire sky is brightened with the colorful radiance.
Please mark as brainliest.
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