1. "Up Helly-Aa Fire Festival" on Shetland Island in Scotland. The annual "Up Helly-Aa Fire Festival" on Shetland Island is a tribute to the Viking Age.
Helly-Aa means the last holy day. On the last Tuesday of January every year, during the Up Helly-Aa Fire Festival, locals will dress up in ancient Viking costumes and light a huge torch at the end of the festival.
Viking warships commemorated.
2. Viking Festival "Vikings" refers to the people living in Scandinavia and nearby islands in Northern Europe. They are tall, bearded, courageous and wander all year round.
On the sea, he is greedy for money, brave and adventurous, and has a strong desire to conquer in his blood.
Therefore, they also became synonymous with "Vikings".
3. "Lvana Kupala Night" in Bobr, Belarus. This is a local religious festival. On July 7th every year, the Gregorian summer solstice, young women in Bobr City will wear hats on their heads, and cross the fire pit and swim naked.
way to worship ancient beliefs.
4. Italian Valentine's Day Every Valentine's Day, the young men in Terni will present roses symbolizing love to the girls they like, and the girls will prepare heart-shaped candies to give to their sweethearts.
And precisely because this is the origin of Valentine's Day, Terni attracts a large number of tourists every year to make pilgrimages to the Holy Land of Love.
5. The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is the largest comedy festival in the southern hemisphere. The annual comedy festival lasts for nearly three and a half weeks. Pistachios from all over the world gather in Melbourne to celebrate this comedy event.
In Melbourne during the Comedy Festival, the whole city seems to be surrounded by happiness.
Every Friday night during the festival, the entire city of Melbourne is buzzing with posters and flags fluttering in the wind on the streets. Bars and theaters use various tricks to boost the popularity of their comedians. Comedy program posters and posters can be seen at any time.
Flyers.