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🐇Easter
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ✝. Easter 2022 occurs on Sunday, April 9📅. However, Easter is a “moveable feasts", which falls on a different date each year🤔. Eggs and bunny are play important roles in Easter.In some households, a character known as the Easter Bunny delivers candy and chocolate eggs to children on Easter Sunday morning☀. These candies often arrive in an Easter basket. Wishing you a joyous Easter and a delightful spring🌼!
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🌃Yaldā Night
Yaldā Night (Chelleh Night) is an Iranian Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice festival celebrated on the "longest and darkest night of the year📅. After this night, the time during the day will become longer, and the time at night will gradually shorten. Therefore, the Yaldā Night means brand new life. According to the tradition, on the night of Yaldā, the whole family will stay up all night, and hold a ceremony to ward off evil spirits. They will sit around a table, and then put watermelon, pomegranate, and various dried fruits and nuts on it. People will also read Hafez’s poems aloud, and based on the content of the poems, they will perform divination, games, entertainment, etc..
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🇷🇺Maslenitsa
Maslenitsa, also known as Butter Week, Crepe week or Cheesefare Week, is an Eastern Slavic religious and folk holiday☦, celebrated during the last week before Great Lent (the eighth week before Eastern Orthodox Pascha)📅. The traditional attributes of the Maslenitsa celebration are the scarecrow of Maslenitsa, sleigh rides, festivities. Russians bake bliny and flatbread, while Belarusians and Ukrainians cook pierogi and syrniki.
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🥳New Year
New Year's Day is the beginning of the New Year and the first day of the Gregorian calendar year 📅 . People all over the world will welcome the new year at 12 a.m 🕛 . In China, people put on lights 🏮 to welcome the festive. In Britain, people prepare wine and meat 🍗 , and draw well water to show good luck. Germans welcome the New Year with feasting and drinking 🍺 . People in Italy binge through the night 🌃 , lighting fireworks🎆 and dancing 💃🕺👯 are their ways to welcome the New Year. Although the ways of welcoming the New Year in different regions are not the same, people usually bless each other 🍚🍾 and celebrate ㊗ the arrival of the New Year together. Everyone will also recall the previous year with friends and family 👪 and look forward to the new year. Happy New Year 2022!!
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☘St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is a global celebration of Irish culture that takes place annually on March 17📅, in memory of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and and all things green🟩. We gathered some emojis about St. Patrick's Day in this topic. 🎈Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!~
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🐲Dragon Boat Festival, Duanwu
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China. It is on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. On this day, people will have activities such as eating rice dumplings, dragon boat racing, hanging mugwort, etc. At the same time, the Dragon Boat Festival is also to commemorate important ancient people such as Qu Yuan. Here are the emojis about the Dragon Boat Festival:
🇹🇭Songkran
Songkran, also known as the Water Splashing Festival, is the traditional Thai New Year's national holiday. It is on the 13 April every year, but the holiday period extends from 14 to 15 April. Songkran is Thailand's most famous festival. Events during the festival include water throwing, the ritual bathing of Buddha images, processions and performances. We gathered some emojis related to the Songkran Festival in this topic, hope you like it~😊
🙏Tomb-Sweeping Day, Qingming
The Qingming festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese festival observed by China, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand. It falls on the first day of the fifth solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar. During Qingming, Chinese families visit the tombs of their ancestors to clean the gravesites, pray to their ancestors and make ritual offerings. Offerings would typically include traditional food dishes and the burning of joss sticks and joss paper. The holiday recognizes the traditional reverence of one's ancestors in Chinese culture.
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🎋Tanabata (Japanese Star Festival)
Tanabata, also known as Japanese Star Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated on July 7th (lunisolar calendar) which originated from the Chinese QiXi festival. There is a Tanabata legend that Hikoboshi(Altair) and Orihime(Vega) are only allowed to meet once a year on this day with the help of the bridge of magpies. Though the sourse is the same story, there are many diffrents between Chinese QiXi and Japanese Tanabata. In Japan, people will decorate a bamboo branch with paper with wishes written on it in Tanabata, it is said doing that your wish will come true. And in China, QiXi is a festival all about couples, it also called "Chinese Valentine's day".
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💀Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is an important holiday in Mexico, usually celebrated on the 1st and 2nd of November. People will gather on these days to pray for the dead. This is a holiday of joyful celebration rather than mourning because Mexicans believe that death is not scary, it is just the beginning of another journey. The traditional way to honor the dead is to build home altars with sugar skulls, marigolds and the favorite foods of the deceased. There are many activities to celebrate the holiday, such as dressing up as skeletons, making festival food, holding parade, etc.
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🦃Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving is a traditional festival celebrated on various weastern country🗺, such as United States, Canada, Grenada, etc. It is a day for families to get together and give thanks to each other🤗. People eat turkey and roast pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving day. EmojiAll wishing you hope, peace, joy, favor, good health, and love on this Thanksgiving Day🎉!
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🇺🇸Independence Day (4th of July)
Independence Day, colloquially the 4th of July, is the national day of the United States. It is also a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. Have a Happy 4th of July!
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🎍Japanese New Year
Soon after Christmas, Japanese people start preparing for the year-end and New Year's events. The official New Year("oshougatsu") has been celebrated on January 1st("gantan") In Japan. People decorate their houses with special decorations, eat soba noodles, send new year's cards, go to the shrine, watch the annual singing contest called "Kouhaku Utagassen"... All in all, new year's day is a very important day for the Japanese.
🎖Defender of the Fatherland Day
Defender of the Fatherland Day is a holiday celebrated on 23 February. It is observed in Russia, Turkmenistan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, and in Kazakhstan, it is celebrated on 7 May. The holiday also called "Men's Day", usually celebrates people who are serving or were serving the Russian Armed Forces, but nationally it also has come to include the celebration of men as a whole.
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🪔Diwali
Diwali is a festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. The festival usually lasts five days and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika (between mid-October and mid-November📅). Diwali is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians🎄. It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". People will light up lamps and candles, set off fireworks, and visit their relatives and have feasts together❤.
🧨Chinese New Year, Spring Festival
The Chinese New Year is the most important festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. During the Spring Festival, people will bring gifts 🎁 to visit relatives and friends. The younger generation will pay New Year's greetings to their elders 🙇🙏 and ask for lucky money and red envelopes🧧. The main color of Chinese New Year is of course❤. Besides, there are other special events such as eating dumplines, lantern hanging, lion and dragon dances, fireworks show, etc. Happy Chinese New Year~!
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🛠International Workers' Day
International Workers' Day is a public holiday that celebrates the contributions and achievements of workers around the world. It is typically observed on May 1st. The holiday was established to commemorate the eight-hour workday movement🪧. Today, Labor Day is celebrated with parades, speeches, and other events that recognize the importance of the labor movement and the contributions of workers to society. We gathered some emojis that related to the Labor Day in this topic, hope you enjoy.
🎅Christmas
Christmas, usually celebrates the birth of Jesus on December 25. Christmas Eve is the night before Christmas, it is a carnival night. Christmas is to spend time with the family, and it will contain some religious connotations.
🎆Japanese summer festival
"Summer festival (Natsumatsuri)" is a collective term for festivals observed in summer. There are up to 300,000 festivals throughout Japan. The summer festival is a very fun event, people will wear yukatas for festivals or firework displays. At the Japanese festival, there are rows of stalls called “Demise”. Things representing Demise at the Japanese festival may include “shooting game” ,“cotton candy” ,and “Goldfish scooping”. Come and Join EmojiAll's summer festival!
🇧🇷Carnival
The Carnival is the main festivity in Brazil which earned the distinction of being “The Greatest Show on Earth.” The Rio Carnival starts on Friday until Tuesday or just a day shy of Ash Wednesday, a significant Catholic tradition which signal the start of Lent. There will be pageant groups that paraded through city avenues performing on instruments and dancing, and you can feel the resonance of the drums, cymbals and trumpets echo through the streets.
👑Three Kings Day
According to The Bible, after the birth of Jesus, three wise men from the East, guided by the stars 🌟, came on camels and brought gifts to Jesus. To commemorate this occasion, January 6 of each year was designated as the Three Kings Day. The night before the holiday, children set up their shoes 👟 at the door and wait for the Three Kings to bring them gifts like Santa Claus 🎅. On the day of the holiday, a grand parade is held in Spain and the Three Kings sprinkle candy on the floats of the parade to the children on the roadside. Therefore, the Three Kings Day is the children's day 🎈 in Spain, and it can also be regarded as the Christmas in Spain.
🎃Halloween
Halloween is a western traditional celebration from October 31st to November 1st every year. It originated from the traditional Celtic Ghost Festival👻. On the eve of Halloween🎃, people will eat nuts and apples, and children go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy🍬. The main holiday significance of Halloween is to praise autumn, honoring the dead and pray for peace. Trick or Treat🧛🧝!
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👻Japanese Bon Festival
Obon (お盆) is a traditional Japanese event to welcome the sprits of ancestors. It is mainly observed from August 13th to August 16th, although in some areas it is also observed in mid July. It is believed that each year during obon, the ancestors' spirits return to this world in order to visit their relatives. The Obon week in mid August is one of Japan's three major holiday seasons (alongside New Year and Golden Week). Traditionally, lanterns are hung in front of houses to guide the ancestors' spirits, obon dances are performed, graves are visited and food offerings are made at house altars and temples.
🇮🇳Holi
The Holi festival is an ancient Hindu festival with its cultural rituals, it is a traditional festival in India and Nipal🎉. It is also called the Spring Festival, because it reprsents the arrival of spring🌼. The rituals of Holika Dahan is carried out in remembrance of demoness Holika and signifies the victory of good over evil🗡. Holi is also called 'The Festival of Colours', and people celebrate the festival by smearing each other with paint🔴, and throwing coloured powder and dye around in an atmosphere of great good humour😊.
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🫅Hùng Kings' Temple Festival
The Hùng Kings' Temple Festival is an annual event in Vietnam that honors the Hùng Kings, who are considered the legendary founders of Vietnam. The festival typically takes place from the 8th to the 11th day of the third lunar month. During the festival, people visit the Hùng Temple, which is believed to be the burial site of the Hùng Kings. The temple is decorated with flowers and incense, and people participate in various ceremonies and rituals to pay their respects to the kings.
🥮Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also called Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated by many East and Southeast Asian people. The festival is held on the Auguest 15th of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. People usually eat mooncakes and watch the moon on this day.
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🏮Lantern Festival, Yuanxiao
Lantern Festival is a traditional chinese festival which celebrate on the 15th of the first month of every year. Tangyuan is a specialty food in China, and it is not widely used all over the world, so there is currently no special Tangyuan Emoji. But we have listed the circular symbol Emoji ⚪ representing the Lantern Festival below, as well as the customs related to the Lantern Festival, such as guessing lantern riddles, dragon dancing, boating, etc.
🇮🇷Nowruz (Iranian New Year)
Nowruz means "new day☀", it is the Iranian New Year (The Persian New Year), which begins on the spring equinox, the first month of the Iranian solar calendar (generally falls on March)📅. Nowruz is a secular festival with roots that go back over 3,000 years. It was shaped by people of the Zoroastrian faith, believed to be the world's oldest religion🙏. Before the festival, people will set a table called the haft-seen, translating to “seven S's.” At the center of the table are seven items that begin with the letter S, each holding a particular significance👇: Seeb (apple) is the symbol of beauty, seer (garlic) is the symbol of health and medicine💊, somagh (sumac) represents sunrise🌅, sabzeh (green grass) represents healing and rebirth of the Earth🌏, serkeh (vinegar) symbolizes patience, senjed (olives) signals love❤ and samanu (pastry paste) is about the power and strength of forgiveness💪. At the center of the table, a mirror is placed for reflection, flowers to symbolize the Earth's healing, eggs to symbolize life and a live fish to represent one's connection to the animal world. Some families place a religious book at the table📚, such as the Quran, Bible or Avista; others place books by favorite Iranian poets such as Hafez or Rumi.
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