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April Fools' Day: A Global Celebration of Pranks, Laughter, and Historical Mysteries Every year on April 1st, the world transforms into a playground of mischief as people unleash creative pranks, hoaxes, and lighthearted jokes. April Fools’ Day, a tradition celebrated across cultures, blends humor, history, and human connection. But where did this peculiar custom originate? And why does it endure? Let’s unravel the mysteries behind the laughter. ...
08.04.2025 21:17 187
Maslenitsa: Russia’s Joyous Farewell to Winter Maslenitsa, often called "Pancake Week", is one of Russia’s most vibrant and beloved festivals. Celebrated in the last week before Orthodox Lent, this ancient Slavic holiday blends pagan traditions, Christian customs, and sheer revelry to bid farewell to winter and welcome spring. Why Pancakes? The star of Maslenitsa is the blini (thin, round pancakes). Symbolizing the sun, these golden treats are eaten in abundanc ...
08.04.2025 21:04 190
On Burns’ Night, many Scots hold a special dinner in honor of Robert Burns, with poetry readings from this poet. Men may wear kilts, bagpipes are played, and there is almost always haggis (a traditional Scottish pudding made from lamb’s offal: heart, liver, and lungs) with turnips (neeps — turnips) and potatoes (tatties — potatoes) on the table. ...
13.01.2025 14:17 94
HALLOWEEN is a festival that takes place on October 31. Though it is not a public holiday, it is very dear to those who celebrate it, especially to children and teenagers. This day was originally called All Hallow’s Eve because it fell on the eve of All Saints Day. The name was later shortened to Halloween. According to old believe Halloween is the time, when the veil between the living and the dead is partially lifted, and witches, ghosts and other supernatural beings are about. Now ch ...
12.10.2022 23:21 170
Harvest Festival is a British tradition which goes back all the way to pagan times. It is celebrated on or close to the Sunday of the Harvest Moon – which is the full moon that is closest to the Autumn Equinox. This means that usually, this holiday falls around the end of September, but it may also occur at the beginning of October in some years. The purpose of this holiday is to celebrate the food that the land had provided and to give thanks. In that way, it is much like the American ...
12.10.2022 23:13 181
What is Notting Hill Carnival? Notting Hill Carnival was first held in 1966. It celebrates the rich history of Caribbean culture in London. The first Notting Hill Carnival attracted around 500 people. The carnival has since grown to ...
08.08.2022 15:17 385
Orange Men's Day (Northern Ireland) Protestant Irish march with drums and pipes to commemorate the Battle of Boyne, which occurred on Ireland’s east coast in 1690. In Northern Ireland, it is a bank holiday. Schools and many businesses and organizations are closed. Some sops may be closed. Public transport services may run on their regular or special holiday timetables In 1690, William III of England defeated the exiled Catholic king James II at the Battle ...
08.08.2022 15:13 141
England is home to one of the weirdest sports Cheese rolling in England Cheese rolling is one of the strangest sports taking place every year in Gloucestershire, in the west of England, during the spring. In this competition, an 8 pound round of Double Gloucester cheese is rolled from the top of the cooper hill and participa ...
23.06.2022 09:03 195
Date When Celebrated: This holidays is always held on May 31 National Macaroon Day honors the Macaroon, a flourless cookie. It is popular among the Jewish community, especially during Passover, when Jews can not cook with flour. But, the popularity of the Macaroon doesn't stop there. It is also enjoyed around the world. Macaroons are made from ground nuts and leavened egg whites. Coconut and potato starch is common in Macaroon recipes. Macaroo ...
01.06.2022 13:27 173
May Day is the holiday of the first day of the month of May. But before 1752, when the calendar was changed, it was 11 days earlier. It is the time of year when warmer weather begins and flowers and trees start to blossom. It is said to be a time of love and romance. It is when people celebrate the coming of summer with lots of different customs that are expressions of joy and hope after a long winter. May Day celebrations have their origins in the Roman festival o ...
02.05.2022 08:28 374