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Valentine’s Day around the world
Алексей Сабадырь

From ancient rituals to modern celebrations, the book offers a fascinating dive into the history and culture of February 14, showing how love and friendship are celebrated in different countries. Respect for the diversity of the world’s love, giving readers an unforgettable experience and new perspectives on Valentine’s Day celebrations.Ridero and the author of the book are not responsible for the information provided. The book is for informational purposes only and does not call for action.

Valentine’s Day around the world

Алексей Сабадырь

© Алексей Сабадырь, 2024

ISBN 978-5-0062-2892-4

Created with Ridero smart publishing system

Chapter 1: Traditional Rituals and Celebrations on Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, also known as Valentine’s Day, is a popular holiday celebrated on February 14th in many countries around the world. This day is considered a time to express love and care for each other. In this chapter, we will look at the traditional rituals and celebrations associated with Valentine’s Day.

Historical roots

The history of Valentine’s Day is closely connected with religion and myths. There are several versions of how this holiday originated, but the most common is that of Saint Valentine, who was a Christian priest during the reign of Emperor Claudius II in Rome. According to legend, the emperor forbade marriage among his soldiers in order to preserve their fighting efficiency and to warn them against the weakness that might arise from family ties. Valentin, not agreeing with this ban, secretly married young lovers. For this he was arrested and for his faith and kindness to people he was executed on February 14, 269. Later, in 496, he was canonized as a saint, and February 14 became his feast day.

Traditional rituals

There are many traditions associated with Valentine’s Day in different countries. One of the most common traditions is the exchange of Valentine cards. Valentine cards are small cards that are handmade or purchased from stores and given to friends, family, or co-workers. These cards can be decorated with hearts, roses or other symbols of love. The tradition of exchanging Valentine cards dates back to the Middle Ages, when people wrote anonymous letters to each other expressing their feelings.

Another popular tradition is sending anonymous gifts and flowers. People often use this day to express their love and attention to those they value. Popular gifts include chocolate, soft toys, jewelry and other little things that symbolize affection and care.

In addition, lunch and dinner at restaurants is also a common tradition on Valentine’s Day. Many couples spend time together, enjoying the romantic atmosphere and delicious dishes.

Holiday Events

Many countries also host various celebrations to celebrate Valentine’s Day. These could be festivals, concerts, fairs and other entertainment events. At these events, people can participate in various competitions, games, dance events and other recreational activities.

In some countries, including the United States, there is a tradition of holding parades in honor of Valentine’s Day. During the parade, participants display costumes, decorations, floral arrangements and other elements related to the theme of love and romance.

Valentine’s Day is a time when people express their love and affection for each other. Traditional rituals and celebrations on this day help strengthen the relationship between lovers and create a joyful and romantic atmosphere. Regardless of country or culture, Valentine’s Day is celebrated with similar traditions and rituals that promote love and warm relationships between different people.

Chapter 2: Romance in Paris: Valentine’s Day in France

Paris, the city of love and romance, is beautiful at any time of the year. But it’s especially magical during Valentine’s Day. The whole city seems wrapped in a thin blanket of love. On this day, the air is saturated with the aroma of fresh flowers, the sweet smell of chocolate, and the smiles of lovers. Valentine’s Day in Paris is a holiday for everyone who believes in the miracles of love.

The French take Valentine’s Day very seriously. They always try to make this day special for their loved ones. On every corner you can see shops that are literally decorated with hearts and red ribbon. Flower shops are overflowing with bouquets of roses and other flowers, and confectionery shops offer chocolate delicacies that look so delicious that it’s hard to resist.

On this day, all the streets of Paris seem like living cards with congratulations, and it seems to you that thousands of human orchestras have just gathered around you, ready to perceive all your plans. In the city center there are huge Christmas trees where lovers can leave their love notes.

Theatres, museums, and restaurants are specially decorated for Valentine’s Day. Concerts, exhibitions, performances, all this fits perfectly into the atmosphere of Valentine’s Day. Even in Luxembourg Park, which is usually quiet and calm, a special atmosphere of love and romance reigns on this day.

Many lovers choose this day to say their cherished words and make their proposals. Monsour Park comes alive on this day: on every corner you can hear poems dedicated to love. Many lovers usually gather here to spend time together and enjoy moments of magic.

What could be more romantic than taking a boat ride on the Seine on Valentine’s Day? Boats decorated with beautiful flowers literally decorate the water surface. This gives lovers the opportunity to walk under the stars, see the illuminated Parisian bridges and feel that time slows down for the sake of their love.

There is no doubt that Paris on Valentine’s Day is a wonderful place for everyone who believes in the miracles of love. This day is filled with magic and romance, and it can dissolve the hearts of lovers in an atmosphere of boundless love and tenderness.

Chapter 3: Love Customs in Italy: Valentine’s Day in Rome

Italy is a country known for its passionate romantic customs, and Valentine’s Day is no exception. In Rome, the capital of Italy, this day is celebrated especially brightly and emotionally. As one of the most romantic cities in the world, Rome literally comes alive on the evening of February 14th when lovers take to the streets to celebrate the day together.


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