Traditions of Great Britain

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Christmas traditions of Great Britain At Christmas, all the windows of

Christmas traditions of Great Britain At Christmas, all the windows of country houses lit by candles

in the UK, so the locals night on Christmas Eve is called the "night of candles." In many villages, shortly before the holiday women organized competitions for the best Christmas decoration candles. These ornaments were made of strips of colored paper, foil, gold and silver threads,bright ribbons.
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Bonfire Night Another tradition is the holiday called Bonfire Night. On

Bonfire Night
Another tradition is the holiday called Bonfire Night.
On November 5,1605,

a man called Guy Fawkes planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament where the king James 1st was to open Parliament on that day. But Guy Fawkes was unable to realize his plan and was caught and later, hanged. The British still remember that Guy Fawkes' Night. It is another name for this holiday. This day one can see children with figures, made of sacks and straw and dressed in old clothes. On November 5th, children put their figures on the bonfire, burn them, and light their fireworks.
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In the end of the year In the end of the

In the end of the year

In the end of the year,

there is the most famous New Year celebration. In London, many people go to Trafalgar Square on New Year's Eve. There is singing and dancing at 12 o'clock on December 31st.
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Halloween Halloween is a day on which many children dress up

Halloween Halloween is a day on which many children dress up in

unusual costumes. In fact, this holiday has a Celtic origin. The day was originally called All Halloween's Eve, because it happens on October 31, the eve of all Saint's Day. The name was later shortened to Halloween. The Celts celebrated the coming of New Year on that day.
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The Edinburgh Festival A popular Scottish event is the Edinburgh Festival

The Edinburgh Festival A popular Scottish event is the Edinburgh Festival of

music and drama, which takes place every year. A truly Welsh event is the Eisteddfod, a national festival of traditional poetry and music, with a competition for the best new poem in Welsh.
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Morris Dancing Morris Dancing is an event where people, worn in

Morris Dancing

Morris Dancing is an event where people, worn in

beautiful clothes with ribbons and bells, dance with handkerchiefs or big sticks in their hands, while traditional music- sounds.