How Valentine’s Day Celebrated around the World

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Valentine’s Day is a time which comes once in a year on 14th February when people shows their feelings to whom they admire. It’s a day of love, romance, and people exchange cards, flowers to someone they love. If your Valentine’s Day plan isn’t set and want to know more about this romantic day, like how it’s celebrated around the world, activities, and facts then keep reading.

Valentine’s Day Traditions Around the World

Every County celebrates this day on its own way. Here we have listed top 10 countries whose valentine’s day always unique than others. The people of these countries consider this day as a day of people in love, celebrate with their loved ones in the grand ways.

  1. USA

    An American celebrates this day each year on 14th February. The streets of America are decorated with images of hearts, red heart balloons lit up with vibrant lights, romantic posters hang in the shop, people dance with their loved ones, and everywhere you will find the essence of love and peace. In short, we could say in America you will experience “love is in the air”.

  2. Japan

    For Japan Valentine’s Day means exchanging the bunch of delicious chocolate with their loved ones. Generally, it is observed that women in Japan give out two kinds of chocolate. The first one is Giri- Choco which is not costly one, so women give this chocolate to their friends and workers. And the second one is Honmei- Choco, which is expensive and its use to express love to the special one.

  3. Denmark

    Did you know that Valentine’s Day is the new holiday for the Denmark people? The Youngsters began celebrating this amorous day in the 1990s. The Danish valentine tradition is a little bit different from the other countries, the young people send original poems or rhymes, written on a white paper and then decorated by cutting paper design and this is known as Joke letter. But the most interesting about this activity is that a writer doesn’t write his name on that paper, according to the tradition, if women guesses correctly who sent her joke letter, she gets an Easter egg that same year.

  4. Brazil

    In Brazil Valentine’s Day celebrated on June 12. All genres of people including young, kids and adults have thrown a party, exchange cards, red roses, and chocolates. There is no doubt, Brazilians are very enthusiastic they celebrate each and every festival in a grand way. So, we can imagine that the night of Brazil on valentines’ day is also extraordinary amazing. If you truly desire to drown yourself in the semblance of love then take a trip to Brazil on Valentine’s Day.

  5. Philippines

    The celebration of Valentine’s Day in the Philippines is completely different from other countries. It is said that 14TH Feb in the Philippines is one of the most common wedding anniversary days in the country. Thousands of couples gather together in one place and celebrate their wedding anniversaries. And this place indeed one of the romantic locations for wedding couples much in love with each other. The local government of the Philippines offers free flowers, wedding cakes and sometimes even the marriage rings.

  6. Barcelona

    After reading Barcelona Valentine’s Day celebration, you will unquestionably need to reserve a ticket to Barcelona. Because the way they celebrate this day is everything. The people of Barcelona share their love not only with red roses and chocolates but also with romance books. This day was inspired by the Saint Jordi’s who saved his girl from the dragon and plucked the rose for his beloved from a rose bush and his princess gave him a book. That’s why boys buy roses for the girls and women buys the book for their men. When you come here on this day, you will see the street of Barcelona is filled with literature, a couple walks hand in hand clutching roses and expressing their love in front of everyone.

  7. Argentina

    One day isn’t enough to express feeling love to someone in Argentina, the county of tango. People take one week to celebrate this festival of love. The days are celebrated with exchange flowers, chocolates, cute gifts, cards, go out for the romantic dinner, and celebrate their relationship throughout the week. And the week usually ends with “Friendship day.” Because of this Argentina valentine’s day is not only for the lovers but also for friendship.

  8. Korean

    The concept of expressing and accepting love is totally different from other countries. On this day woman give chocolate to men, but after exactly one month on 14 March, the men express their love by offering chocolates and flowers to women. The singles that do not get any chocolate and flowers from whom they admired on 14th Feb, plan a night out and eat black noodles and celebrate black day!! Poor singles.

  9. Italy

    In Italy, Valentine’s Day is called “La FestaDegliInnamorati”. Young sweethearts of Italy give each other flower, plan a dinner date, and present each other with gifts, chocolates, cards, flowers, and red roses. The most famous chocolate makes of Italy. Perugina celebrates this day by making scrumptious mouth-watering red heart chocolates. To attract lovers and young sweethearts there are so many romantic activities perform in the street of this country.

  10. Taiwan

    If flowers are the main aspect of showing love and Taiwan, which is the world’s most famous for its flowers. The Valentine’s Day is celebrated in this country twice the year, one on 14th Feb, and other on 17th July. There is the language of flowers in Taiwan when a boy gives one red rose to her girl, which means only love. If he gives eleven roses means a favorite. Ninety-nine roses mean forever and the last but not the least one hundred and eight flowers mean to marry me. Along with that people go to the romantic date, cut the cake, exchange gifts and kisses and spend all day their beloved one.

Maybe one of these destinations will inspire you to think beyond cards and candies and gives you reasons to celebrate this special holiday in a unique way.

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Why Valentine’s Day is Celebrated

People celebrate Valentine’s Day each year, but do they know from where’s valentine’s day comes from? And what are the interesting facts behind it? Whether you are in love or flying solo, you will love our interesting facts that we have noted below.

  • Valentine’s Day began as a kind of rebellion: The most interesting and famous fact behind Valentine’s day is that when Emperor Claudius II didn’t want to marry with Roman men, then Saint Valentine went against his wishes and did a secret marriage. That’s why this day was actually founded on an act of rebellion.
  • Red Roses have been associated with love since ancient time: Have you ever thought? Why we always buy red roses around the time of Valentine’s Day, and why red one’s roses are particular a symbol of love? The origin of this tradition comes from ancient Rome when red roses were the favorite flower of Venus- The goddess of love.
  • Juliet still gets love letters sent to her Valentine’s Day: In Italy, there is a place Verona. This is the place where the famous Williams Shakespeare characters Romeo and Juliet lived. Each year on this day Juliet receives thousands of letters and this thing address that the story still alive in the heart of the people even couples have been dead for hundreds of years.
  • 1 billion cards exchanged each year: According to the report, each year on this day all over the world, 1 billion cards exchanged. This makes it the second largest sending card time of the year. Only Americans spend around $277 million on Valentine’s Day each year.
  • The name comes from Ancient love story: Valentine’s Day may have been the named after when the priest who has been married and refused to follow the orders of Claudius II. After that he was arrested, before he was killed on 14th Feb, he wrote a note to the Jailer’s daughter with whom he had fallen in love and signed it “From your Valentine”.
  • Teachers Receive the Most Valentine’s cards: It is reported that children between the ages of 6 – 10 years give more than 650 million Valentine’s cards to their teachers each year.
  • A kiss on Valentine’s Day considers good luck of the year: The kiss signifies the love, passion, and affection. The kiss on Valentine’s Day is completely different from the kisses we do in normal days. A kiss on Valentine’s Day represents the feeling of forever mine and if it is the first, then it is one of the special experiences of their lives.

Ending Note:

There are a lot of people who don’t like Valentine’s Day, our advice to ignore those haters. Valentine’s Day doesn’t only for the lovers but also for the singles. Singles can show their feeling of love to their parent’s friends and pets and also finds someone special on this day. Many people around the world go for the romantic trip and celebrate this day very enthusiastic. We hope, that the above-mentioned countries Valentine’s Day celebration and facts inspire and encourage you to feel the feeling of love and celebrate this festival in foreign lands.

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