What is a country without its festivals and attractions? Festivals and attractions are an essential part of the culture and history of many countries. Many may think that the U.S and Spanish speaking countries vary a lot when it comes to celebrating festivals and their various attractions, but this is not always the case. The U.S. and Panama have many festivals and attractions. Though the festivals and attractions in the U.S and Panama differ in numerous ways, they also share many similarities.
Attractions and festivals in Panama are very traditional. The festivals in Panama have been a part of their culture for many generations. Festivals there are very beautiful and lively. The celebrations are full of vibrant colors; none of the festivals lack color. For example, Carnival. Carnival is the second largest and most colorful festival in Panama. Each city is decorated with flowers, fireworks, and many people are dressed in exotic costumes. They also have a large parade in the center of the center of all of the cities. At the parade, there is also a lot of dancing and music as well In Panama, all of the festivals are large. This is because the festivals are celebrated across the country and almost everyone participates in all of the festivals. Almost everyone across the country of Panama participates in the same festivals due to the fact that a lot Panamanians are a part of the same religious background. Eighty percent of Panamanians are Roman Catholic, so they are all accustomed to the same traditions. Due to the fact that Roman Catholic, they have a lot of Christian traditions. For example, each year Panama has a Black Christ Festival. The Black Christ Festival is a festival that celebrates a statue of Christ that has been in Panama since 1658. This statue is an important part of the religious history in Panama. People from all parts of Panama go to Portobello to see the statue be carried out of the church into