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Saint George – The patron saint of England

Happy St George’s Day to everyone in England!

You will not see many people celebrate this day in England, so let’s do it for them! 😉

Quick facts about Saint George

20 things you didn’t know about him

All things English

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Big Ben

Fun facts about Big Ben and the Westminister Clock – read about it here

Visit Big Ben – watch video here
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A look back at Valentine’s Day

An article in The Guardian about the history of Valentine’s Day

read it – here

Valentine’s Day from days gone by – in pictures

 

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Chinese New Year

Watch how it is celebrated in London with 500.000 people in Soho, the Chinese district of the city:

Watch the video and see the pictures – here
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50 reasons London is the world’s greatest city

Read the article why London is the greatest city in the world – here

Have you been? Do you agree? Share your comments with us!

 

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Happy Diwali!

Today they celebrate the festival
of lights, the Diwali.

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I have asked my friend Ari what he will do this year.
Ari lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire UK

me: Ari, as you celebrate this Hindu holiday, can you tell us about it?

Ari : If you have been recently greeted by the phrase Happy Diwali then it must be Diwali. This phrase is heard around this time of year and is the greeting by Hindus during the Hindu festival of Diwali (aka Deepawali).
It signifies a 5 day festival with Dewali being the 3rd day, this year it falls on Tuesday 13th November.
It is a festival generally known as the festival of lights, spiritually it is Light winning over Dark, or Good over Evil. It’s Knowledge over Ignorance. The celebration of inner light. It also signified the Hindu New year and is harvest time in many regions of India. Each region has its variations to how they celebrate the festival. But they all have sweets, fire crackers and little oil lamps (known as Diyas) that are lit.

Gifts are exchanged between family and friends to wish each other a happy, wealthy and peaceful Diwali.

It’s the dedication to Saraswati, the goddess of Knowledge;the ultimate wealth as it can not be stolen from you and it overcomes ignorance.

me: Does your whole family celebrate it?

Ari: Yes the whole family celebrates it….we share sweets and light lamps
We pass sweets to everyone we know.
It’s also a celebration to Lakshmi,goddess of wealth who visits homes on this day.
So to welcome Her into our homes the doorstep is decorated with a floor painting,known as a Rangoli design. Various designs are done.

me: Thank you, Ari! Happy Diwali from us here!

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Happy Diwali

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