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New KING POSSE Kanaval 2014 "Teke Lawe"

We just received the new music video from KING POSSE Kanaval 2014 "Teke Lawe". This is for you to evaluate

We will be bringing you all the major Carnival for this year. Just stay tuned to Haiti Music video and you will know and have the opportunity to enjoy all the major "Meringue"

Here is New KING POSSE Kanaval 2014 "Teke Lawe"

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Haiti Carnival of Flowers in 2012, A Success

The colorful Caribbean country of Haiti held one of its most important festivals for the year, the Carnival of Flowers, during the last weekend of July. It was generally a success for the Martelly administration in its effort to have a less violent and safer, more secure festival.

In the first day of the festival, thousands and thousands of people crowded the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince to participate in the celebration. It was marked lively colors of costume and festive sounds of music. About 1,500 singers, dancers, and band members made the streets come to life, including the parade of queens in cars and thirteen music floats. The first day of the Carnival of Flowers lasted until three o'clock in the morning when most of the organizers and participants are preparing for the second day of the carnival.

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Carnivale of Flowers Brings a Lot of Success in Haiti

In the month of July 2012, Haiti had its earth-breaking cultural event that attracted many people both in the Diaspora as well as within. The cultural event was meant to celebrate a carnival of flowers which was intended to promote tourism in Haiti.

The minister for tourism, Stephanie Balmir Villedrouin said that the carnival was a great success of the whole thing. He said that flights to Haiti at that time were full as well as the bus stations. At the same time, hotels were full accommodating all sorts of people. About 65 million Gourdes were spent to facilitate this event. Beginning from July 29 to 31, about one people were in the streets of Port-Au-Prince.

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