by James | Sep 20, 2025 | Dia dos Namorados (Brazil)
Romantic Traditions from Brazil You’ll Want to Copy When most people think of Valentine’s Day, the first thing that comes to mind is February 14, a date that is celebrated across much of the world with flowers, chocolates, and heart-shaped decorations. But in Brazil,...
by James | Sep 19, 2025 | Qixi Festival in China
Qixi Festival Date Ideas Inspired by Ancient China The Qixi Festival, often called the “Chinese Valentine’s Day,” is one of the most beautiful and romantic traditions in China, celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Its origins trace back over 2,000...
by James | Sep 18, 2025 | Dia de San Jorge
How to Celebrate Dia de San Jorge Anywhere in the World Día de San Jorge, also known as St. George’s Day, is a cultural and religious holiday that has deep roots in European tradition, most notably in Catalonia, Spain, and other regions where St. George is considered...
by James | Sep 17, 2025 | Sweetest Day
Sweetest Day vs. Valentine’s: Should We Celebrate Both? Valentine’s Day, known across the globe as a celebration of romance and affection, has a history that stretches back centuries, blending ancient traditions with religious lore and later evolving into the modern...
by James | Sep 16, 2025 | Friend Day in Finland
Why Friend Day Might Be Better Than Valentine’s In many parts of the world, February 14 is synonymous with Valentine’s Day—a holiday heavily tied to romance, candlelit dinners, and an industry built around roses, chocolates, and expensive displays of affection. But in...