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What to do at Easter?

Different countries have different ways and customs in Easter, some ring church bells, some light bonfires and some splash water on each other to celebrate, but most countries celebrate Easter without the appearance of Easter eggs and Easter rabbits. The following are some Easter customs and activities in some countries:

First of all, in Germany, there is also a reserved program on Easter-looking for eggs brought by the Easter Bunny. In Salfeld, Germany, many people hang eggs on trees to celebrate the festival.

Second, in Britain, people will give each other branches with eggs. It is said that this Easter gift will bring good luck to people.

Third, Russia will celebrate with red eggs. It is said that red eggs have magical power: they can bring good luck and health.

Fourth, from Palm Sunday to Easter, Spain holds parades every day.

Fifth, some parts of Italy also have the tradition of Easter parade. But it is more famous for the Easter Mass in Rome, including the parade in front of the Colosseum to worship the bitter road.

In France, Easter will ring the sweetest bell in the world. Because from Green Thursday to Easter Saturday, the church bell will stop ringing for three days. When the bell rings on Easter Sunday, people will hug and kiss each other.

Seven, Finland and other Nordic countries, the traditional custom of Easter is to light an Easter bonfire.

Eighth, it is essential for Romanians to celebrate Easter with flames and candles. In the evening, after church mass, people will walk home with candles in their hands.

9. Poles will throw water at each other on this day. This tradition commemorates Mieszko I, the first ruler of Poland, who was baptized in 966 and confirmed the position of Catholicism in Poland.

China News Network-Take stock of European Easter customs, hang eggs, light bonfires and throw water at each other.