2009 March
Mar 27

Are you a garlic lover? Do you like water pistol fights? Or maybe you have even dreamed of moose droppings falling from heaven. If so, perhaps you’ve finally found your place in the world! All this and more is being held / honoured / celebrated in one of the most unusual festivals in the world. And you thought that the people of your own country had eccentric habits?

It’s the same the world over, and whoever says otherwise is telling lies! The world, in its magnitude, is rather strange. Here are some of the most extravagant festivals:

Festival La Tomatina Valencia

1. Kanamara Matsuri Festival (Komaki, Japan)

Every year at this time Japanese people worship the penis in one of the most curious festivals in the world. During March, the virile member is worshiped as if it were Buddha in the small town of Kokami – the Japanese have always thought that the penis is sacred. For around 1,500 years, they have carried phallic sculptures in processions between the flashes of the tourist’s cameras and the locals praying in the temples. Everything began with the story of a demon that possessed a woman who castrated two men. To solve it, a blacksmith forged a huge iron penis to break the demon’s teeth. This event takes on huge dimensions. Thousands of people come to celebrate it and everything is turned into a penis: from the hot dogs, which are cut into penis shapes, to the penis souvenirs or the Buddha figures that embrace gigantic penises.

2. Garlic Festival (Gilroy, California)

There once was a doctor called Rudy Melone, a Californian resident, who insisted on turning his town into the Garlic Capital, rather like a small French village. Thus, the Garlic Festival was born in July, with the heat, and where the “garlic god” is venerated. Everything is made of garlic and this is the perfect festival for cast-iron noses and stomachs. Do you feel hungry? No problem: eat some soup, a sandwich, a pizza or a pie, all made of garlic, because you will not find anything else here! And do not forget to wear your most comfortable shoes, because a band will play music dedicated to the humble garlic. In addition, painters and sculptors will present their works made of garlic too. Don’t forget to bring back a garlic painting as a souvenir!

3. Moose Dropping Festival (Talkeetna, Alaska)

Perhaps this is the most disgusting festival of all time. It seems that in Alaska, where moose proliferate, their droppings are piled high and they don’t know what to do with them. Therefore, in a town called Talkeetna they have created this festival, where the moose droppings are thrown from the air in balloons. But that’s not all: there are organized moose dropping battles, there is jewellery designed with its manure and there a competition held where the winner. The person who becomes the most covered in moose excrement wins 1,000 euros. Do you dare?

4. Songkran Festival (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

It is clear that Thailand is a unknown country for us. But it was an absolute mystery for us that it has a huge passion for water. The Thai people have a healthy habit of starting the year with an extraordinary water pistol fight to cleanse their souls. This is not a simple battle among a few friends. About 100,000 people join together to drench each other with any water-filled device: from balloons, to buckets, hoses or the classic water pistols. Does this encourage you to wet yourself?

5. ‘Tomatina’ Festival (Buñol, Spain)

Every year the world-famous Tomatina is celebrated in Valencia. More than 40,000 people throw more than 100,000 kilos of tomatoes in a pitched battle between residents and tourists. This festival has become one of the most popular festivals in the world. What better way to return to childhood than throwing food at a stranger’s face? And this time without reprimand! If you want to participate in the tomato festival, travel to Buñol and rent apartments in Valencia. You’ll need a shower afterwards!

Mar 5

The Valencians are in luck: for the second consecutive year, the oldest sailing competition in the world will be held again in Valencia. The America’s Cup – which celebrates its 33rd edition, is the third most watched sport event on the planet, after the World Cup and the Olympics.

This race has been celebrated since 1851. It was created due to the Great Universal Exhibition in London. Then, the winner received a silver trophy designed by the royal family jeweller valued at 100 gold guineas. That’s why the America’s Cup is also known as “the 100 Guineas Cup”.

Americas cup

After many doubts about this year’s race location, Ernesto Bertarelli (skipper and owner of the Alinghi Team, last winner of the America’s Cup) met with the Spanish president and signed a 110 million agreement to divide them among the three America’s Cup Management administrations, the America’s Cup Management. Year after year, the previous winning team decides where the next competition will be hold.

Following the huge success that the event enjoyed in its 32nd edition, in addition to the great image that it left in Valencia, the Spanish Government has decided to invested more money in infrastructures for the competition. With this money they will lengthen the maritime walkway, construct new docks for the Bertarelli America’s Cup and remove and repair some buildings to improve the area’s image.

This edition will hold two events, one in June and the other in July, to make them coincide with the suitable wind conditions. The Rolex Cup will begin in April. Rolex will be the new sponsor of the Alinghi’s team opponents. In addition, this year the races will be longer than the last one; with this purpose, there will use just one leg per day, instead of two and they will use just one field for the competition.

The first title defence was in 1870. Since then and until 1983, the Americans remained unbeatable until they were defeated by Australia II, the Royal Perth Yacht Club. But it took only a year to regain their title, which was not taken away again until 1995 by the New Zealand Team. In 2003 the the Alinghi Team (the Geneva Nautical Society) got the victory. This was the first winning team without access to the sea, so they chose Valencia as their headquarters for the America’s Cup. There was celebrated the 32nd Cup’s edition, and the Swiss team won again – they chose for the second time Valencia as the 2009 America’s Cup headquarters.

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Mar 4

March has finally arrived and coming with it one of the most awaited Valencian festivals: the Fallas. This is one of the most famous celebrations in Spain, next to San Fermin and Easter. The Valencia Fallas are world famous. Thousands of tourists come to the city with the unique intention of enjoying such feasts.

After the Cridà (the opening speech) on February 22nd, the Fallas can begin. In fact they’ve already begun! Once again, the firecrackers, the fireworks and the bonfires will crowd the streets of the city. Until March 19th, the Town Hall Square will host a daily Mascletà shot, a pyrotechnic deafening spectacle characterized by the synchronized explosion of thousands of rockets.

Valencia Fallas

Besides the daily mascletà, a myriad of events are held such as parades, fireworks, concerts, the famous flower offering to the Virgen de los Desamparados and, of course, the highlight of the festival, the Ninots’ cremà after having been on show to the public for days.

The Ninots are huge human dolls which satirize real life people and situations such as famous people and politics. In early February, each Fallas committee participates in a ninots exhibition. Thus, through a popular vote, the most voted figure will be pardoned and won’t meet its fate at the cremà (the act of setting fire to the Ninots) on the night of February 19th. The winning ninot will form part of the Fallas’s Museum.

Up to 600 Fallas’ monuments are spread around throughout the city. The Fallas are grouped into separate sections, which highlight the Special Branch and the Town Hall Square, which stays out of the contest.

As a preamble to the big Fallas day, the night from 18th March to 19th March, the Nit del Foc (Fire Night) is celebrated. This is an impressive pyrotechnic festival where they proudly put on a show of the best fireworks in the city.

One of the most important acts of the Fallas is an offering to the Mare de Deu Virgin: the Fallas commissions and the falleras perform an offering to the virgin.

Famous Spanish bands such as Taxi, Presuntos Implicados and Seguridad Social will be performing during these days.

Are you going to miss it? The entire city of Valencia becomes something unique and different. Rent Apartments in Valencia and enjoy one of the most impressive and fun festivals in the world.

Mar 3
Valencia Fallas 2009
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One of the most popular festivals in the world has already begun, the Valencia Fallas. Starting from today, lights, fire and noise will seize the whole city. After the Cridà (the opening speech) of the Fallera Mayor, the masceltàs (an explosive barrage of concussive effects of co-ordinated firecracker and firework displays), the parades, the fireworks and the concerts will begin. The famous cremà (the act of setting fire to the Ninots) will bid farewell to the festival on 19th March. On this day all the Ninots (huge human dolls) will be burnt, except the winner. You shouldn’t miss this famous Valencian festival. Rent Apartments in Valencia for the best accommodation. You’ll love it!

Valencia Fallas

Programme Fallas 2009
From 1th to 19th March

Mascletá
Place: Plaza del Ayuntamiento
Time: 02.00 pm
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Monday, March 2th

Children’s Ninot Parade .
Route: C/ La Paz, San Vicente, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Marques de Sotelo, and concludes in C/ Xàtiva.
Time: 05:30 pm
Alter, a colourful mascletá will be launched.
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Sunday, March 8th

Mascletá ( Pirotecnia MARTI, S.L de Burriana ).
Patrocinada por Helados Nestlé
Place: Plaza del Ayuntamiento
Time: 02.00 pm
Ninot parade
Route: Xàtiva, Marques de Sotelo, Plaza del Ayuntamiento por Correos hasta Marí¬a Cristina, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, (por Ayuntamiento) Marques de Sotelo, and concludes in C/ Xàtiva.
Time: 10.30 pm
Alter, a colourful mascletá will be launched.
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Saturday, March 14th

Closure ceremony of the “CHILDREN’S NINOT EXHIBITION” (children’s figurines)
Time: 06.00 pm
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Sunday, March 15th

Plantá (setting up) of all “FALLAS INFANTILES” (children’s fallas
Time: 08.00 am

Closure ceremony of the “NINOT EXHIBITION” (adult’s figurines).
Place:Plaza exterior de Nuevo Centro
Time: 06.00 pm

Plantá (setting up) of all “FALLAS” (adult’s fallas)
Time: 00.00 am

Fireworks on the Paseo de La Alameda (between Exposición Bridge and Las Flores Bridge).
Place: Paseo de la Alameda
Time: 00:00 am
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Monday, March 16th

Ceremony of Fiesta de las Fallas,
Place: Plaza exterior del Complejo Comercial NUEVO CENTRO.
Time: 12.00 am

Awards Ceremony for “Childrens Fallas” in all participating sections.
Place: Tribuna instalada frente al Ayuntamiento
Time: 04.30 pm
“Folklorical Parade” around the “Plaza del Ayuntamiento” ( City Hall Square ).
Route c/ Xàtiva, Marques de Sotelo, Plaza del Ayuntamiento to Maria Cristina, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Marques de Sotelo, and concludes in C/ Xàtiva.
Time: 10.30 pm

Fireworks on the Paseo de La Alameda (between Exposición Bridge and Las Flores Bridge).
Place: Paseo de la Alameda
Time: 01:00 am.
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Tuesday, March 17th

Awards Ceremony for “Fallas” in all participating sections.
Place: From the stage outside the City Hall building
Time: 09.30 pm.

First day of the Flower offering to our Lady of the Forsaken (“Virgen de los Desamparados”)
Place: Por la calle de la Paz y la calle San Vicente.
Time: 04.00 pm

Fireworks on the Paseo de La Alameda (between Exposición Bridge and Las Flores Bridge).
Place: Paseo de la Alameda
Time: 01:00 am.
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Wednesday, March 18th

First day of the Flower offering to our Lady of the Forsaken (“Virgen de los Desamparados”)
Time: 04.00 pm
Place: Por la calle de la Paz y la calle San Vicente.

Nit del Foc
Place: Paseo de la Alameda
Time: 01:30 am
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Thursday, March 19th

First day of the Flower offering to Fallera Mayores and Cortes de Honor
Place: En el Puente de San José.
Time: 11.00 am.

Cabalgata del Fuego (Fire Parade)
Route: C/Ruzafa, C/Colón, finalizando en la Porta de la Mar
Time: 07:00 pm

Cremá or burning of the Children’s fallas.
Hora: 10:00 pm.

Cremá or burning of the Children’s fallas having obtained First Prize among the Fallas of the Special Section.
Time: 10.30 pm.

Cremá or burning of the Children’s falla in the “Plaza del Ayuntamiento” (City Hall Square).
Time: 11.00 am.

Cremá or burning all the remaining adults fallas in Valencia.
Time: 12.00 am.

Cremá or burning of the adult “falla” having obtained First Prize among the fallas of the Special Section.
Time: 12.30 am.

Bouquet of aerial fireworks in the “Plaza del Ayuntamiento” (City Hall Square) and Cremá or burning of the “falla” in this plaza.
Time: 01.00 am.