| Argentina |
| Bangkok |
| Bhutan |
| Burma The Tazaungdaing Festival, a festival of lights with homemade fire balloons, occurs at Full Moon Day in mid-November. |
| Cambodia The nations biggest and most important festival, Bon Om Tuk (The Water Festival) begins on the Full Moon day at the beginning of November. |
| Chiang Mai |
| Chile |
| China Tan Ta, the Dai people's ritual celebratio lasts 10 days and occurs in early November. |
| Costa Rica |
| Cuba |
| Ecuador |
| Egypt |
| Ghana |
| Guatemala |
| Hong Kong |
| India The camel fair, Pushkar Mela, occuts a week before the full moon in November and lasts one week. |
| Iran |
| Istanbul |
| Japan The Shrines' Rooster Fair, Tori-no-Ichi, takes place in Tokyo. |
| Jordan |
| Korea |
| Laos Music, processions, fireworks and serious partying are required at the Phat That Luang Festival in Vientiane. |
| Madagascar |
| Mali |
| Mexico |
| Morocco |
| Nepal The Festival of Lights occurs on the Full Moon day. |
| New Zealand |
| Oman |
| Philippines |
| Seville |
| Syria |
| Taiwan |
| Thailand The Surin Elephant Roundup is a spectacular show and parade with up to 100 elephants. |
| Tibet |
| Tunisia Camel racing and other colorful desert events take place in Douz at the Sahara Festival. |
| Vietnam |
| Yemen |