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January 17 is St. Anthony’s Day in Mexico. It’s
a day when a people ask for protection for their animals. They bring their
animals to church. But before the animals go into the church, the people usually dress them up in flowers
and ribbons.
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On August 15 of the lunar calendar, Korean
celebrate Chusok to give thanks for the new harvest. It’s a day when people
honor their ancestors by going to their graves to take them food and wine and
clean the gravesites. Also on Chusok, a big meal with moon-shaped rice cakes is
eaten.
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One of the biggest celebration in Argentina is
New Year’s Eve. On the evening of December 31, families get together and have a
big meal. At midnight, fireworks explode everywhere and continue throughout the
night. Friends and families meet for parties, which last until the next
morning.
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Long ago in India, a princess who needed help
sent her silk bracelet to an emperor. After he helped the princess, the emperor
kept the bracelet as a sign of the loyalty between them. Today in India, during the festival of Rakhi,
men promise to be loyal to their women in exchange for a bracelet of silk,
cotton, or gold thread.
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On the evening of February 3, people in Japanese
families take one dried been for each year of their age and throw the beans
around their homes and shrines, shouting “ Good luck in! Evil spirits out! “
this is known as “ Setsubun “ a time to celebrate the end of winter and the
beginning of spring.
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