Parties and celebrations all year round!
People have the need to celebrate the different phases in life. All countries have their own traditions. Each month there is a celebration somewhere in the world. Let’s take a closer look at some of the things that happen in January, February and March.
📷 New Year’s fireworks over the Forbidden City in China
Nyttårsaften med fyrverkeri over den forbudte by i Kina.
The month January written in white on a black background
Illustrasjon i tigerens år i Kina i gull på rød bakgrunn.
New Year’s Fireworks
Fireworks are a big part of the New Year celebration. They are both loud and spectacular. There are more fireworks in China than anywhere in the world. Evil spirits are supposed to be scared away by the noise.
The The month January written in white on a black background February written in white on a black background
Mann står foran en sittende kvinne og han holder røde roser bak på ryggen.
Dragobete
Dragobete is the Romanian day of love and a celebration that spring is coming. It started with boys and girls meeting to look at spring flowers. It is celebrated on the 24 February.
In the middle of the day, boys will try to catch the girl they are in love with when the girls run through the village. If the boy catches the girl, she can choose if she wants to kiss him or not. The legend goes that if you are a part of Dragobete, you will not get sick for the rest of the year.
Fargerike masker til karneval.
Kalevala Day
Kalevala Day in Finland is celebrated on the 28th of February. They celebrate the Finnish language and culture. The name comes from the Finnish national epic Kalevala. This poem includes 50 songs written in a traditional Finnish way. Elias Lönnrot wrote them down as a collection in the 19th century.
Kalevala plays a big role in Finnish identity, language and culture.
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📷 A painting of Elias Lönnrot. Artist: Bernhard Reinhold
The month March written in white on a black background
Japansk jente dekorerer rommet sitt med hinadukker.
Ung jente feirer Holif
To menn med høye grønne hatter står og ser på en parade på Manhatten.
En muslimsk familie på fire personer sitter rundt et bord og spiser et festmåltid under id-festen.
Sources:
- Britannica (25.10.2022) Valentines Day
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Valentines-Day
- Romania Insider (25.10.2022) Dragobete
https://www.romania-insider.com/dragobete-lovers-day-the-romanian-way
- Britannica (26.10.2022) Mardi Gras
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mardi-Gras-carnival
- The Spruceeats (26.10.2022) Hina
https://www.thespruceeats.com/hina-matsuri-2031037
- Wikipedia (26.10.2022) Holi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holi
- Britannica (27.10.2022) Saint Patricks Day
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Saint-Patricks-Day
- Vogt, Kari: ramadan i Store norske leksikon på snl.no. Hentet 13. desember 2022 fra http://snl.no/ramadan
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