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The Strangest Beliefs about HalloweenThe Strangest Beliefs about Halloween
31 Oct.
The celebrations on Halloween are related to the ancient Celts, who traditionally marked their New Year - Halloween (Samhain) at the end of the month of October....
European New year traditionsEuropean New year traditions
31 Dec.
In Greece, it is tradition for the head of the family to break into the wall of the house a pomegranate, if it's seeds fly all over the place, it brings good luck for the next year....
Asian New Year traditionsAsian New Year traditions
31 Dec.
The Vietnamese, on New Year, ignite bonfires with the fall of darkness. Some fires are made by families, and the coals are made from rice treats. In the New Year's Eve, you forget all the insults and bickering. The next...
Maundy Thursday - Myths and TraditionsMaundy Thursday - Myths and Traditions
17 Apr.
Kneading of traditional Easter bread (panettone) begins on the fourth day of the week before Easter....
The True Story of Halloween will Stun you!The True Story of Halloween will Stun you!
31 Oct.
Then in the 19th century, Irish and Scottish immigrants in the US who were living together in one community combined these two traditions. The result - trick or treat....
The Strangest Wedding Traditions Around the WorldThe Strangest Wedding Traditions Around the World
23 Nov.
Unusual Pre-Wedding Gifts in Papua New Guinea Even though not a very large island, Papua New Guinea is home to over 42 ethnic groups, with nearly all of them having traditions to make any Westerner's hair stand up on...
The Strangest New Year's Traditions Around the WorldThe Strangest New Year's Traditions Around the World
06 Jan.
But while the date may be the same for all, the traditions in the different countries are diverse, unique and fascinating....
Crazy Traditions Which Some Birthday Celebrants Uphold for LuckCrazy Traditions Which Some Birthday Celebrants Uphold for Luck
09 May
This tradition is upheld by generations of English who believe that they attract successes to their lives in this way....
Traditional beliefs and Feng Shui explanations for themTraditional beliefs and Feng Shui explanations for them
27 Dec.
Old wives believed in luck and everything that we need to do to fulfill tradition. Even today, many people are worried about their luck, if a black cat crosses their path....
The Year of the Yellow Earth Dog is Here! Eastern Traditions and CustomsThe Year of the Yellow Earth Dog is Here! Eastern Traditions and Customs
16 Feb.
Traditions will be observed by Buddhists in various parts of the world for prosperity and good luck. Find out what you need to do, according to Chinese traditions, in order to enjoy a prosperous 2018. 1....
The Types of People According to Traditional Chinese MedicineThe Types of People According to Traditional Chinese Medicine
11 Sept.
Traditional Chinese medicine heals people based on their character and holds that the energy the person is suppressing or missing is what's causing their illness....
Witches and Vampires Gather at Dracula's CastleWitches and Vampires Gather at Dracula's Castle
31 Oct.
When they emigrated to North America, they replaced the turnip with a pumpkin, which was easier to carve, and in this led to orange being the traditional color of Halloween....
Why Do Americans Celebrate Thanksgiving?Why Do Americans Celebrate Thanksgiving?
26 Nov.
Turkey is the traditional main course of the holiday feast but interestingly enough, no one knows exactly why this type of bird is linked to the tradition....
The Wicked Rituals Once Practiced on All Hallows' EveThe Wicked Rituals Once Practiced on All Hallows' Eve
31 Oct.
Halloween, generally though to be a Catholic holiday, is actually much older than Christianity....
We Believe Ever More in Ghosts and the SupernaturalWe Believe Ever More in Ghosts and the Supernatural
17 Oct.
It is thought that the belief in the supernatural has reached its peak due to the upcoming Halloween holiday, which is at the end of October....
New Year's Rituals and Superstitions: Paint the Front Door RedNew Year's Rituals and Superstitions: Paint the Front Door Red
31 Dec.
These older traditions may be somewhat forgotten but the extravagant revelry on the holiday is not....
In the U.S., New Year does not come without a ball fallingIn the U.S., New Year does not come without a ball falling
01 Jan.
The traditional meal on New Year is the coupled John - a dish of beans with a black eye in the middle....
Ghosts appear in the White HouseGhosts appear in the White House
03 Mar.
Spirits from previous inhabitants attacked the White House, announced on the eve of Halloween a popular us newspaper....
History of Love RitualsHistory of Love Rituals
22 Dec.
This tradition was inherited from the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians and Assyrians....
Disgusting Facts about Ancient Rome That We Weren't Taught in SchoolDisgusting Facts about Ancient Rome That We Weren't Taught in School
25 Apr.
Drinking poison was a tradition Drinking small amounts of poison every day was customary in Ancient Rome....
What Does a Ladybug Symbolize?What Does a Ladybug Symbolize?
28 Nov.
In European tradition, the ladybug is associated with the Mother of God....
Archaeologists Discover Porpoise Buried Like a KingArchaeologists Discover Porpoise Buried Like a King
05 Jan.
The body was laid to rest facing east, in accordance with Christian tradition....
Beliefs Related to the Christian CrossBeliefs Related to the Christian Cross
03 Apr.
The Christian tradition greatly enriched the symbolism of the cross, adding in the image of the suffering and salvation of Jesus Christ....
Ancient Beliefs Which Science has Proven to be TrueAncient Beliefs Which Science has Proven to be True
09 Aug.
Compassion is the key to a more fulfilling life Tibetan Buddhist traditions include a practice called metta, which is a type of meditation that focus on compassion....
Today is Groundhog Day in the USToday is Groundhog Day in the US
02 Feb.
February 2 marks the traditional US holiday known as Groundhog Day. According to an old American tradition, on this day we look to the humble groundhog as it exits its burrow to see when winter will end this year....