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Bonfire night - Guy fawkes On the evening of 5th november, there are fireworks ,bonfires and people burn guy fawk’s images as they celebrate his failure to blow up the parliament in 1605 St. George's day St George's Day in England remembers St George, England's patron saint. April 23, his death anniversary, is seen as England's national day. Easter Easter in Britain has its beginnings long before the arrival of Christianity. Mayday First day of the month of may, warmer weather begins and trees start to blossom.. Traditional English may day celebration include dancing around a maypole Trick-or-treating harks back to the Middle Ages, when poor people in Britain would beg for a sweet-bread treat, and pray for dead relatives in return..
HALLOWEEN
Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death. Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death. Christmas Santa Claus is referred to as Father Christmas in Britain The first The first Christmas posted in England in 1840.. Queen’s telegram House of Lords In the House of Lords, Chancellor sits on the sack of wool. This tradition comes from the old times when sheep wool made England rich and powerful. Windsor castle is the oldest and largest royal residence in the world still in use. Windsor castle is the oldest and largest royal residence in the world still in use. Maundy Thursday is the day before Good Friday . On that day the Monarch ceremonially distributes small silver coins known as “Maundy money” to a group of old people. Shaking hands Hundreds of years ago, their soldiers began this custom. They shook hands to show that they didn’t have a sword. British people drink 165 million cups of tea every day. British people drink 165 million cups of tea every day. British Literature It is split into three large time periods, each represented by a main author or work: Old English (Beowulf), Middle English (Geoffrey Chaucer), and Modern English (William Shakespeare).
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