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10 unique Easter traditions around the world

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Easter is celebrated all over the world, but not everyone celebrates it the same way.


From water fights to flying kites, countries put their own unique spin on the holiday — blending religious customs with local culture, folklore, and fun.

Here are 10 unique Easter traditions from around the world that might surprise you:

1. Flying Kites – Bermuda

On Good Friday, people in Bermuda fly brightly colored kites, symbolizing Christ’s ascension. This tradition is accompanied by music, festivities, and fish cakes.

2. Water Fights – Poland & Hungary

In Poland and Hungary, Śmigus-Dyngus or Easter Monday involves a fun and lively water fight. Boys splash girls with water, believed to bring good health and luck for the year.

3. Easter Witches – Sweden & Finland

Children in Sweden and Finland dress up as “Easter witches,” wearing colorful clothes and painted faces. They go door to door exchanging drawings and well-wishes for candy, similar to Halloween.

4. Egg Cracking Contest – Greece

In Greece, families participate in a game called tsougrisma, where they crack red-dyed eggs against one another. The winner, whose egg remains unbroken, is said to have good luck throughout the year.

5. Giant Omelette – France (Haux)

In the town of Haux, France, locals cook a gigantic omelette using thousands of eggs on Easter Monday. This tradition honors Napoleon, who requested a massive omelette feast for his army.

6. Whipping Tradition – Czech Republic & Slovakia

In Czech Republic and Slovakia, boys gently whip girls with decorated willow branches called pomlázka on Easter Monday. The tradition is said to bring health and youth to the girls who are “whipped.”

7. Egg Rolling – USA (White House)

In the United States, the White House Easter Egg Roll is a beloved tradition. Children race to roll eggs with spoons on the White House lawn, a fun event that has been held since 1878.

8. Easter Bonfires – Germany

In Germany, huge bonfires are lit on Easter Sunday to symbolize the end of winter and the triumph of light over darkness, creating a communal celebration.

9. Egg Tossing – United Kingdom

In parts of the UK, particularly in the West Midlands, people participate in an egg tossing competition, where they toss raw eggs and try to catch them without breaking them.

10. Easter Monday Picnic – Australia

In Australia, Easter Monday is often marked by a picnic, with many people heading to the beach or countryside for a family gathering and outdoor activities.

These 10 traditions highlight the vibrant and diverse ways Easter is celebrated around the world. Let me know if you need any more details!

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