by James | Sep 10, 2025 | St. Dwynwen’s Day in Wales
Why January 25 Is the Welsh Valentine’s Day St. Dwynwen’s Day, held every year on January 25, is one of Wales’s most unique cultural celebrations and is often described as the Welsh equivalent of Valentine’s Day. Its origins date back to the early 5th century, when a...
by James | Sep 9, 2025 | Rose Day in India
What Each Rose Color Means on Rose Day Rose Day, celebrated on February 7th, marks the joyful beginning of Valentine’s Week in India, a time when people across the country embrace love, affection, and emotional expression in a very symbolic way. Unlike ordinary days...
by James | Sep 8, 2025 | Spring Lantern Festival in China
How to Make a Love Wish During the Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival, or Yuan Xiao Jie, is one of the most important and enduring traditions in Chinese culture, celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, which is also the first full moon of the...
by James | Sep 7, 2025 | Nyepi Day in Indonesia
Love in Stillness: Couples Reflecting Together During Nyepi Nyepi, also known as the Balinese Day of Silence, is one of the most profound cultural and spiritual observances in Indonesia. Taking place on the Hindu New Year according to the Saka calendar, Nyepi is not...
by James | Sep 6, 2025 | Tradition of Kissing at Grand Central Terminal, NYC
Why Lovers Flock to Grand Central’s Clock Grand Central Terminal is not just a train station—it is a cathedral of movement, memory, and meaning, standing proudly at the heart of New York City since its opening in 1913. For more than a century, this terminal has...