Thanksgiving Day. In America the fourth Thursday of November is always Thanksgiving, a holiday commemorating the first harvest feast shared between Pilgrims (America’s early settlers) and Native Americans. Today the holiday focuses on family life and the things for which we have reason to give thanks. The day preceding Thanksgiving is America Easter: Celebrations in Prague take place most of the month. The markets in Old Town are among the most popular for buying hand-carved wooden toys and Czech Easter eggs. Witches' Night: Also known as Pálení čarodějnic, it started as an outdoor witch-burning event but has now become sort of like Halloween for the Czech Republic. On April 30 Dear Readers, Compatriots, and Friends of the Czech Republic Another year has passed marking already 102 years of Czech independence. Although this 28 October cannot be celebrated as it always deserves to be, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your support and ongoing cooperation which allows the relationship […] Easter in the Czech Republic. If you’re thinking about relocating to Czechia or you spent April in our lovely country already, you might be interested in holidays Czech people celebrate. We covered all winter holidays like the Advent season, Christmas and New Year and we also wrote about the specific way Halloween is(not) being celebrated here.
While the Czech Republic officially became a country on January 1, 1993, the date celebrating Czech Statehood was chosen because it corresponds to the legacy of one of Prague’s most beloved inhabitants. September 28 is also celebrated as St. Wenceslas Day (or the Feast of St. Wenceslas), commemorating Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (the ‘Good
Carp and the Golden Pig. Photo: archive of Czech Radio. For new arrivals to the Czech Republic, the emphasis on Christmas Eve, the traditional fare served on that day – chiefly carp and potato salad – and the role of the Baby Jesus are typically the most surprising elements of how the holiday is observed locally.
In the United States, Halloween is one of the most popular and anticipated holidays of the year. A holiday that has been celebrated for almost two centuries and has taken on both religious and secular forms of celebration.
Celebrated on February 14 to commemorate the martyrdom of St. Valentine who was executed for defying a Roman dictate that forbade the soldiers of Claudius II to marry, the holiday certainly has twisted origins. While in most countries the day is welcomed with thoughtful gifts, not bloodletting and protests, here in the Czech Republic on While the celebration’s roots are in Roman Catholicism, it is also recognized by other Christian denominations in the Czech Republic. View all 9 images The late Roman Catholic Cardinal Miloslav Vlk once said Dušičky was the second largest religious holiday in the Czech Republic after Christmas, and that it is was celebrated by both United Kingdom – Halloween is becoming more popular in the UK, with many people decorating their homes and participating in costume parties. Mexico – In Mexico, Halloween is celebrated as part of the Day of the Dead festivities, which honor deceased loved ones. Australia – While not as widely celebrated as in some other countries

Dusicky - Czech Halloween. Well, actually, Czech “Halloween” is not celebrated on October 31st but November 2nd. Another difference is that Czech kids do not get dressed in costumes on that particular night. And also nobody is going door-to-door collecting sweets. Yes, I know that now you may thing that I am crazy, because Halloween without

Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day, occurring on the second day of Christmastide (26 December). Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of Christmas festivities, with many people choosing to shop for deals on Boxing Day. Halloween costumes started to appear in stores in the 1930s and the custom of 'trick-or-treat' appeared in the 1950s. The types of products available in Halloween style increased with time. Now Halloween is a very profitable holiday for the manufacturers of costumes, yard decorations and candy.
May 1: The Day of Love. May 1st is a day devoted to lovers and the Czech romantic poet Karel Hynek Mácha. July 5: Day of Slavic Missionaries Cyril and Methodius. July 6: John Huss Commemoration. The "July holidays" honor three important names of Czech history. November 2: All Souls' Day. Czechs visit cemeteries to remember and pay respects to
Christmas Eve in the Czech Republic is celebrated with a grand feast. The featured dish is fried carp, which was purchased earlier and may be kept alive in the bathtub until ready for cooking. The Christmas tree gets decorated on Christmas Eve. Traditionally, the tree gets decorated with apples and sweets, as well as traditional ornaments, but The haunting beauty of the Czech Republic is captured most fittingly in the world’s oldest-operating astronomical clock, down in Prague’s Old Town Square. Dozens of fingers point up at the clock tower, as words such as ‘ skeleton’ and ‘c reepy’ pinball between travellers. The black and gold façade houses a golden sun which moves Commemorating Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day at Národní třída. In both the Czech Republic and Slovakia, 17 November is a public holiday. It commemorates two events: the student demonstration against the Nazis that took place in 1939, and the 1989 demonstration that kicked off the Velvet Revolution. A big festival is held annually in Nymburk: This Halloween party for kids is from 13:00 -15:30 on the 31st and offers activities for children and adults. Entrance is 50 CZK. DDM, 2. května 968 in Nymburk/Středočeský kraj. Brezanek: This event promises dance performances, a haunted castle, and the lantern procession that Czech children do this time of year.
Anastasia of Sirmium feast day: 25 December. Twelve Days of Christmas: 25 December–6 January. Saint Stephen's Day: 26 December – In Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ireland a holiday celebrated as Second Day of Christmas. Saint John the Evangelist 's Day: 27 December.
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