Burns" Night (Scotland). Many Scottish people hold a special supper (dinner) on Burns", Night a celebration of, Robert Burns. With toasts and readings of his poetry. Men might, wear kilts there may be bagpipe music and people, will almost certainly. Eat haggis (the traditional Scottish dish of sheeps", heart liver and lungs) with neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes).St David "s Day (Wales). St David is the patron saint, of Wales and March 1 is a celebration of Welsh culture. People in. Wales might wear a daffodil and, eat cawl a soup of seasonal vegetables and lamb or bacon. Events are held, across Wales. Including a large parade in Cardiff.Beltane. Beltane (or Beltain) is the Celtic Festival, of fire which celebrates fertility and marks the start of, summer. With its roots in, ancient Scotland Ireland and the Isle, of Man modern versions of the event are becoming more popular. To some of the largest are in Edinburgh Thornborough in, Yorkshire and Butser Ancient Farm in Hampshire where the, traditional. 30-foot Wicker Man is burned at sunset.Summer solstice. The ancient monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire has its true moment in the sun as people celebrate the. Longest day and shortest night of the year. Stand inside the monument facing northeast toward a, stone outside the circle. Called the, Heel Stone and you "ll see the sun rise like a blazing fire - a sight that brings in pagans and sun-lovers of. All beliefs!The เพณ๊.
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