Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - What are the traditional holidays in the UK?
What are the traditional holidays in the UK?
New Year's Day: January 1 is also a public ****ing holiday. On New Year's Eve people usually stay up late into the night to welcome in the New Year. In Scotland, New Year's Eve is seen as the big night and even a more festive time than Christmas.
Easter: there is no fixed date for Easter, which falls between late March and mid-April. The public **** holiday runs from Friday until the Monday after Easter, when there are again special religious events and children receive chocolate eggs. On Easter Day, towns have Easter parades. On the Thursday before Easter, the Queen visits a different cathedral each year to give local residents some money, known as Maundy Thursday Relief, as a symbolic gift.
Maundy Thursday is celebrated in the countryside by dancing the Maundy Thursday dance around the Maundy Thursday Pillar
There is also a fireworks festival
.- Previous article:Ranking of Chinese Zisha Pot Masters
- Next article:Why firecrackers on New Year's Day
- Related articles
- Seek a complete internship report of environmental monitoring station ... the purpose of internship is completed.
- Are you sure you understand all this cold knowledge about Nepal?
- What are the narrative features of Historical Records?
- Relevant regulations on rural burial graves
- Application status of agricultural information technology
- Development stage of ink painting
- I want to practice muscle, strength, bounce and explosiveness. Who has any good methods?
- Debate and contention on the development of folk culture in Guangxi
- What are the representative works of Shanxi paper-cutting
- Action essentials of dragon boat race