Celebrations all year round!
People like to celebrate different phases in life. Every country has its own celebrations. There are many different traditions around the world. There are also big differences between the Nordic countries. Each month has its celebrations somewhere. Let’s take a closer look at some of the things that happen in October to December.
Ei jente prøver å ta et stort jafs av en helstekt kalkun.
The month October written in white on a black background
Ung jente tenner lys og lager en fargerik og sirkelformet dekorasjon for å feire Divali.
En dame åpner døra for en gjeng med barn og voksne som går knask eller knep på Halloween.
Jente med flosshatt og langt hår sminket som en fargerik hodeskalle.
Yi Peng Lantern Festival
The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is celebrated in Northern Thailand. It happens when it is the full moon of the twelfth month in the lunar calendar. The festival comes from Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Candles are lit outside homes, in temples and in shops. It is common to decorate with coconut leaves and flowers. People let glowing lanterns into the air and wish for happiness and luck in the new year. It also marks the change from autumn to winter.
Mor og datter forbereder en kalkun til Thanksgiving-middag med familien.
Jødisk familie med mor, far og datter tenner en åttearmet lysestake som står på et festpyntet bord.
The month December written in white on a black background
Mange jenter som står ved siden av hverandre med tente lys og synger for å markere Luciadagen.
Dame med rød nisselua holder mange handleposer i hendene sine foran et opplyst shoppingsenter.
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is celebrated for seven days between 26 December and 1 January. Kwanzaa is a non-religious celebration in America. It is supposed to give African-Americans closer ties to their African culture. There are a lot of activities like dancing, music and poetry.
Afrikansk familie med to voksne og to barn feirer Kwanzaa og tenner syvarmet lysestake med røde og grønne lys.
New Year’s Eve
One of the oldest and biggest traditions in the world is the celebration of New Year’s Eve. It is celebrated all over the world in different ways. Different cultures celebrate New Year’s on different dates. But all celebrations mark the beginning of the new year. You often see fantastic fireworks and eat delicious food with family and friends.
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