Brazilian features are not limited to Carnival and Samba dance.Image Credit Source: Getty Images
Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world, is organizing the BRICS summit this time, in which Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is also participating. Brazilian football and samba are known worldwide for dance spread over most parts of South America.
However, it is not that only these two things of Brazil are famous. There is much more to tell the merits of Brazil. This is not only a live country. I know 10 such things that tell the merits of Brazil.
The world’s largest carnival celebrates here
Brazil is a festive country. The celebrations and culture there are enough to fascinate the whole world. The country’s largest carnival lasts for a week attracts people from all over the world. People who like Brazil’s music definitely become a part of it. In the world’s largest carnival to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Samba music and dance as well as colorful garments share happiness among the people. It is held in February-March. In this Carnival, Rio de Janeiro’s 12 top Samba Schools participate and organize a special parade amidst music, costuctions, choreography and fireworks.

People from many countries arrive to see the carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo: Getty Images
Music, Dance, Costume and Vividil
The street parties of Brazil are also enough to include it in its merits. These street parties are known as Blocos and are actually part of Brazil’s Carnival, especially in Rio de Janeiro, Racif and Olinda. These parties are actually part of street bands or organized groups, which create an atmosphere of vivacity through music, dance and costumes on the roads.
Samba city
Samba City located in Rio de Janeiro has its own merits. Apart from Carnival, it also attracts the attention of people, because many well-known Samba schools of the city are located here. There is a festive atmosphere at all times, because preparations for Carnival and Castumes keep going. Samba City is actually the cultural center and warehouse complex of Rio de Janeiro.

Street parties here are also a reason behind calling Brazil a lively country. Photo: Getty Images
Sao Paulo
Not only Rio de Janeiro is famous for Carnival, it is not so. Almost every city and town in Brazil is famous for its respective version of this high energy event. One of these is Sao Pauo, where a different level of music and dancing appears. The biggest feature here is Bujios Carnival, which is especially known due to LGBTQ. A large number of people of this community participate in it.
Spiritual African-Brazilian traditions
The Afro-Brazilian traditions in the Brazilian culture add to the moon. It is believed that the development of this culture in Brazil was especially due to African and Portuguese effects during the colonial period. These traditions appear in every aspect of life in Brazil, whether it is religion, music, dance, food or language. Candomblé is one such religious tradition that has originated from African spiritual beliefs and in which Catholic elements are also found. In this, gods called ORISHAS are worshiped. It is believed that these gods are associated with aspects of nature and human life. At the same time, another religious tradition is UMBANDA, which is a recognition of Brazil. Under this, spiritual processions are taken out during customs.
Country with 4 thousand airports
There can be any number of airports in a country. There is no doubt on this. But do you know that there are 4000 airports in Brazil. All of these airports are not government, international, interstate or inter -urban urban. There are many of them from where people fly to the desired place. Yes, Brazil has private airports like people of America. However, the total number of airports in the US is 16 thousand, while in Brazil, four thousand. Nevertheless, Brazil’s name comes in terms of maximum number of airports after America.

Brazil is 60 percent of the world’s largest rainfall forest Amazon. Photo: Pixabay
Amazon’s forests experience thrill
By the way, the entire Brazil is not less than a tourist destination. There is something to be seen in this country with 200 million population. In Brazil itself, 60 percent of the world’s largest rainfall forest Amazon is found and it is the biggest center of attraction for tourists.
In the dense forests of Amazon, there are different types of animals and vegetation, which are not less than any adventure in itself. If 2.5 million species of insects are found here, more than two thousand species of mammals and birds will be seen. Thousands of species of fish and other aquatic organisms are found in the rivers here. There are countless species of trees and plants.
Apart from this, Brazilian lakes and waterfalls are famous. The Iguaku Falls there is considered to be one of the largest waterfalls in the world, which tourists from all over the world come to see.
Golden sand
There is a 4600 mile of sea edge in Brazil, that is, there are more than one beach. Of these, Kopakbana Beach located in Rio de Janeiro is its own identity. This beach is known worldwide for its golden sand. It is one of the most moving areas of Rio de Janeiro in the middle of the semi-focus. Tourists come here for pleasure on the sea shore.

The second major statue of the world is in Christ the Redimer Brazil. Photo: Getty Images
World’s second big statue Christ the Redimer
Rio de Janeiro itself has Christ the Redimer statue of Jesus, which is considered the second largest statue in the world. Its length is 39.6 meters and width is 30 meters. This statue shows the sight of the entire Rio from the top of the Kokovado mountain. The statue installed at an altitude of 23 thousand feet, was produced by French sculptor Paul Landowski and Brazilian heater Dr. Silva Costa and it has been established here since 1931.

Brazil’s best coffee is known for smooth, low acid, bitter test and aroma.Photo: Pixabay
Sweet coffee
Brazil is the top country in the production of coffee and sugarcane worldwide. One -third of the total coffee that occurs around the world is produced in Brazil. Similarly, Brazil accounts for about 38 percent of the world’s total sugarcane production. Brazil may supplies coffee to the world, but the taste of the best coffee there is actually found only when it goes.
Brazil’s best coffee is known for smooth, low acid, bitter test and aroma. Local people of Brazil taste black coffee, which is called cafezinho. A lot of sugar is added for sweetness in this coffee, but nothing else is added.
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