

Romania's rich folk tradition have been nourished by many sources, some of which predate the Roman occupation. Traditional folk arts include wood carving, ceramics, weaving and embroidery of costumes, household decorations, dance and richly varied folk music!

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Cepelinai is a traditional lithuanian food. They are made from grated and riced potatoes and stuffed with ground meat.

Traditional lithuanian clothes. Lithuanians wear them while dancing traditional lithuanian dances or singing native songs.

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Dancing bears is one of the enchanting traditions in Romania.
This unique archaic tradition in the world probably dates from the Middle Ages or has roots even from pre-Christian times.
Nowadays, the custom is specific to villages and cities from the eastern region of Moldavia, and it takes place between Christmas and New Year's Eve. Groups of dozens of people, carol dressed in bears from door to door, to wish a new year as wealthy as possible.
Colegiul de Servicii in Turism Napoca, Romania

Marzanna is a popular holiday in Poland, it is also the name of a puppet that was ritually burned or melted during the Spring Festival to evoke spring.
Today, drowning Marzanna is a form of fun rather than a typical ritual.🤗🌞🌷
Mikołaj, Technikum nr 2, Poland

I used to decorate my grandparents' house for New Year's Eve