A long time ago Valentine's Day used to be a Christian celebration, that was started as early as 496 AD to commemorate a martyr, later declared a saint called, you guessed it, Valentinus. How exactly this love day came to be as we know it today is not exactly clear, but we don't really care about the hows and whys and are happy to munch on heart-shaped chocolates on February the 14th each year.
Since this is a reasonably old celebration that has spread all over the world, each of the countries celebrating it has adapted the concept according to their cultures and mentality. If most of us associate Valentine's Day traditions with roses, chocolates and love letters, then in Wales, it's all about intricately carved wooden spoons and pampering your husbands in Japan. Not only traditions vary though, but the dates also. If we are accustomed to February the 14th, then other countries have their own idea on when should the love day be celebrated.
Scroll down below to check more of the weird traditions and Valentine's day facts from all over the world. Illustrated by a talented artist Maria Muravski, the trivia is not only interesting but also beautiful.
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Bulgaria
I am from Bulgaria, the 14-th of February is basically the national drinking day.
Romania
South Korea
The reason singles eat black noodles is that the black color represents their wounded heart.
Argentina
St Valentin, France
South Africa
China
Czech Republic
Miao, China
Wales
Brazil
Philippines
Ghana
Valencia, Spain
Estonia
Japan
The stories are nice, too, but the illustrations are a real feast to the eye!
14th February is not a traditional day of love in Russia, although it has been in recent years due to european influence in the country...Traditionally, 8th March day of Women, where all men give women flowers, chocolates, cards and various gifts of appreciation and love. Even at workplace and on the street men can be found congratulating women. Then 23rd of February in Russia is the "Defender of the Fatherland Day". Women give men gifts to express their gratitude and respect to all men for serving the country.
Load More Replies...14th February is not a traditional day of love in Russia, although it has been in recent years due to european influence in the country...Traditionally, 8th March day of Women, where all men give women flowers, chocolates, cards and various gifts of appreciation and love. Even at workplace and on the street men can be found congratulating women. Then 23rd of February in Russia is the "Defender of the Fatherland Day". Women give men gifts to express their gratitude and respect to all men for serving the country.
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