12 Weird New Year’s Eve Traditions Around the World
Eating grapes, wearing polka dots, or burning scarecrows might be weird New Year’s Eve traditions to some, but centuries-old customs to others.
Eating grapes, wearing polka dots, or burning scarecrows might be weird New Year’s Eve traditions to some, but centuries-old customs to others.
You can celebrate the holidays however you want.
There’s no place like home for the holidays—unless it’s Singapore or Bermuda, or any other of these unlikely destinations where the Christmas spirit is alive and well.
Full of fire and ice, festivals are highlights of the year in Japan.
Inside the town that inspired Dracula and hosts a festival for goths each year.
Honoring ghosts worldwide!
It’s almost eerie that this music festival is such a well-kept secret.
Pumpkins aren’t the only autumn harvest worth celebrating.
“In its decennial year, Summer Streets will allow us to once again give back some of our most important public space – our streets – to the public with car-free surroundings and rest stops that will be bigger and more entertaining than ever.”
“POW! WOW! brings art and culture to public spaces by beautifying the city while cultivating community pride.”