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Every year, on October 31st, Ireland celebrates Samhain, an ancient festival marking the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter. Rooted in Celtic traditions, Samhain is a time when the boundaries between the physical world and the spirit world are believed to be thinner. People gather for bonfires, storytelling, and feasting, honoring their ancestors and inviting the spirits of the past to join in the celebration. This holiday is a celebration of both the light and dark, of life and death, and reflects the balance of nature.
65k bonfires lit to honor the past
7,183 people partaking in Samhain traditions
9,463+ communities joining in the celebration
On November 30th, St. Andrew’s Day is celebrated across Scotland and in parts of Ireland with special significance. The day honors St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, but also resonates with Irish communities, as it is seen as a celebration of Celtic heritage. Parades, music, and shared traditions unite the two nations, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and celebration of shared history.
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