3. Yanshui Beehive Rockets Festival, Taiwan
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There is a customary belief that being bombed by the firecrackers wards off bad luck. [Photo/Australiaplus.com/Chinese]
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Common sense dictates that, most of the time, you should not stand in the way of a lit firecracker.
But on the 15th day of the first lunar month, tens of thousands of participants flock to Yanshui in western Taiwan to do just that.
The event - during which beehive firecrackers are set off among a crowd of spectators - commemorates a cholera epidemic more than a century ago, with a customary belief that being bombed by the firecrackers wards off bad luck.
Participants are encouraged to wear a scarf around their neck to stop rockets shooting up under their helmets.