Monday 8 December 2014

Interesting Facts about United Kingdom

Since the United Kingdom encompasses four different countries, there are many traditions throughout the nation. Each country has its own culture and traditions to uphold, and stays connected to their roots through holidays and festivals. Here is a list of traditions and cultural celebrations that occur throughout the United Kingdom.

The Queen’s Birthday is celebrated each year in the United Kingdom during a weekend in June. On the day of celebration there is a parade and many parties. Most businesses are closed, and families get together to have family time.

St. Patrick’s Day is a public holiday celebrated in Northern Ireland. Irish people drink beer and spirits while eating pink bacon and celebrating with grand parties.

Whenever a royal is married, there is often a holiday. In 2011 when Prince William and Catherine Middleton were married the day was considered a national holiday and everyone was given the day off from work and school.

In Scotland, Boxing Day is celebrated each year on the day after Christmas. It commemorates the day in which servants used to receive their gifts from their employers. Today, it is simply known as a bank holiday, and often isn’t celebrated very extravagantly.



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