Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - All the traditional holiday English in the west

All the traditional holiday English in the west

1. New Year's Day (65438+ 10/) What we usually call the "solar year" is New Year's Day, which originated in western countries and has now become a public holiday all over the world. Second, Valentine's Day (February 14) is a traditional folk festival in western countries. 3. April fool's day (April 1). On this day, we can play a joke or make up a story with friends and relatives, cheat and play tricks on them without being accused. May Day (1) is a day for English speakers to hold celebrations. Mother's Day (the second Sunday in May) is a festival stipulated by the British and Americans to thank their mothers for their hard work over the past year, which is now accepted by most countries. 6. Father's Day (the third Sunday in June) Britain and the United States set up "Father's Day" to express their love for their fathers. On that day, children will buy gifts that their father likes and hold a banquet. 7. Independence Day (July 4th) is a unique holiday in the United States. Halloween (HA 1 1 OWMAS, 11October1) is an ancient traditional festival in western countries. Thanksgiving Day,11+14th Thursday in October) In order to thank God, Americans spontaneously formed this traditional festival. Easter (Easter, the 1 Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox) is an ancient traditional festival of western Christianity-Thanksgiving Day.

Thanksgiving Day is a festival celebrated in most parts of North America. It is usually regarded as a way to express gratitude, usually to God. About its origin, the most common view is that it is to thank God for the autumn harvest. In the United States, this festival is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. In Canada, the harvest season usually ends early in the year. People celebrate this festival on the second Monday in October, which is regarded as Columbus Day, and in the United States it is regarded as Indigenous People's Day. Traditionally, Thanksgiving Day is a feast shared with friends and family. In the United States, this is an important family holiday, and people often go to all parts of the country to reunite with their families. In the United States, Thanksgiving is usually a four-day weekend, and Americans have holidays on Thursday and Friday. Thanksgiving is almost entirely celebrated at home, unlike the 4th of July or Christmas, which is associated with various public experiences (fireworks, carols, etc.). )

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