1, Easter eggs: draw eggs, give them away and eat them.
2. Easter Bunny: People regard rabbits as messengers of spring.
3. "Touching eggs" game: It is a popular game at Easter breakfast.
4. Easter lamb: in memory of Jesus who died for everyone.
5. Easter horseback riding is one of the most famous traditional Easter customs, which comes from Christianity. On Easter Sunday, knights rode horses to spread the good news of Jesus' resurrection everywhere, and both riders and horses were blessed.
6. Easter candles: candles represent the light brought to believers by the resurrection of Jesus.
7. Easter fireworks: The Easter fire represents the resurrection of Jesus.
8. Easter holy water: a symbol of vitality.
9. Easter Walking: It is the custom of Easter Sunday and Monday.
Historical background:
Easter is the first Sunday after the full moon of the vernal equinox every year. Because the vernal equinox is not fixed every year, the specific date of Easter is uncertain, but the festival period is roughly between March 22 and April 25.
As a traditional festival in the west, the origin of Easter comes from the Roman emperor Constantine I, who held the first Nicaean public meeting in 325 AD, and specified that Easter was Sunday. Since then, it is usually held on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox. If the full moon falls on a Sunday, it will be postponed for another week.