1. Songkran Festival (Thailand): Celebrated throughout the country, Songkran is the traditional Thai New Year festival and takes place in mid-April.
2. Chinese New Year (China): Chinese New Year is the most important festival in China, celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar.
3. Diwali (India): The Festival of Lights is celebrated throughout India and is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar.
4. Tet (Vietnam): The Vietnamese New Year is celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar and is a major holiday throughout the country.
5. Lantern Festival (Taiwan): The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and is a time for families to gather and celebrate.
6. Seollal (Korea): Seollal is the traditional Korean New Year, celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar.
7. Hari Raya Puasa (Singapore): Hari Raya Puasa is the Muslim celebration of the end of Ramadan and is celebrated throughout Singapore.
8. Bon Odori (Japan): Bon Odori is a traditional Japanese Buddhist festival celebrated in summer.
9. Kathina (Myanmar): Kathina is a major Buddhist festival celebrated throughout Myanmar in October or November.
10. Thaipusam (Malaysia): Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated in Malaysia in January or February.