Mmm! This is where you realize just how much you don't know! I've heard of South by Southwest or Sundance dozens of times before, but it took this quiz to realize I had no idea where they actually took place. Never heard of Winterlude before, thouh, which I should probably feel ashamed about since I'm Canadian. And damnit, one day I WILL remember the English spelling for Pamplona!
How do so few people know Oktoberfest, the Running of the Bulls, Winterlude, and the Calgary Stampede! I definitely should have gotten Festival Fringe, as I was in Edinburgh a couple of years ago during the festival.
Quite a US bent on this. I'd add Notting Hill Carnival, London , the biggest Caribbean carnival in the world which attracts about 1 million. Sydney Mardi Gras (world's most famous GLBT festival and larger than the one in New Orleans). Then there's the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang, which would be like the Beijing Olympic ceremony every day.
These 3 are very famous outside the US.
The Kumbh Mela, the world's largest festival attracts 100 million but you'd need to put 4 cities down as it rotates between therm each year. Likewise the largest music festival Donauinsfest in Vienna attracts 3.2 million each year but it's unknown outside the Alps due to it's Austrian band-heavy line-up.
5 of them are from the US, and the creators of the quiz and the site are from the US. I don't see where that is out of the ordinary. I just wish people would stop complaining about this US site featuring questions mostly about the US. I could complain that this US web site has too many questions particular to other countries. Maybe I'm being too picky about this, but it just seems strange to me to complain about it.
(imagine a Confession Bear) I'm European and I like the quizzes to be US biased because I want to learn more about the US. But you're right about Notting Hill Carnival, it's very famous.
I agree with supermouse. Great, point, a lot of internationally significant festivals missing. Jetpunk features are frustrating to me because of the US bias. I come to jetpunk to learn about the world, and it has this great undercurrent of internationalism (if mostly focus on North America/Europe). But the dominant current is about the US. Because the US is the world capitalist superpower - a fading one at that - most of us outside the US already know too much about the US. We get it everyday on the tv and internet. Bit tired of learning about fairly obscure US trivia.
really? that few amount of people knew where sundance was? maybe because i lived in the PC area for 4 years but c'mon, i knew that one before i even dreamed of moving there.
I knew it was in Utah, but I literally know of only one city in that state, and that's Salt Lake City. Couldn't name you another one, let alone the particular Sundance one.
Burning Man is way confusing. The festival is in the Black Rock Desert and the "City" only exists when the festival is there and they set up their mail service. There is nothing there in the desert when the festival is not going on.
This is extremely subjective. For people outside the US, the New Orleans Mardi Gras is not the most famous. Mardi Gras and Carnavale are celebrated in many, many places.
I think it's ironic that I'm American and never heard of the Burning Man festival, but it received the UK Festival Award for Best Overseas Festival. Apparently someone in the UK has heard of it.
Wikipedia writes the following about Sundance Film Festival: " Held in January in Park City, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, as well as at the Sundance Resort..." -- so maybe accept Salt Lake and Ogden as well?
because if its by turists, we can use the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro as an example, it would be in Rio for sure the most famous, yet if you go by the locals/brazilians, most of them prefer the one in Salvador
It is most famous, not most favoured, regardless of what locals prefer, rio is still more famous. I am pretty sure that none of the ones that go to salvador have never heard of the one in rio..
These 3 are very famous outside the US.
The Kumbh Mela, the world's largest festival attracts 100 million but you'd need to put 4 cities down as it rotates between therm each year. Likewise the largest music festival Donauinsfest in Vienna attracts 3.2 million each year but it's unknown outside the Alps due to it's Austrian band-heavy line-up.
I have heard the name sundance, but that is about it.
because if its by turists, we can use the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro as an example, it would be in Rio for sure the most famous, yet if you go by the locals/brazilians, most of them prefer the one in Salvador
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