Easter Celebration Tips

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Can you tell me more about the religious celebrations of Easter in the Philippines?

Easter in the Philippines

The Roman Catholics of the Philippines take the celebration of Easter very seriously. The town of Cutud is famous for its reenactments of the events surrounding the crucifixion of Christ. The rituals draw devout Catholics and tourists alike, who make a 30-minute walk to reenact the march to Calvary, the site of Christ's crucifixion.Visitors who aren't used to walking along dusty roads in the extreme heat, often do not make it to the end. The event even includes an actual mock crucifixion, with some participants actually being nailed to a cross.

   
What Easter celebration takes place at the White House?

Easter Celebration at the White House

For over 100 years, the White House has held an annual White House Easter Egg Roll. During the Presidential term of President Rutherford Hayes in 1878, this event moved to the White House South Lawn and has taken place there ever since. This Easter tradition, held on the Monday after every Easter, involves games and activities for children under six years old.

   
What are some major Easter events to take children to?

Easter Celebrations for Children

Around the United States, many major zoos hold Easter celebrations that are fun for children of all ages. Find activities from Easter egg hunts to arts and crafts and storytelling that your young ones can enjoy. If you're looking for somewhere to go, try the Miami Metrozoo's Easter Egg Safari or Washington DC's African American Celebration at the National Zoo.

   
I'd like to see a major Easter parade. Do you have any suggestions on where to travel?

Celebrate Easter in New York City

Do you have travel plans during Easter? If you're in the New York City area, there'll be plenty of Easter celebrations going on. Check out the New York Easter Parade, which takes place every year, morning through afternoon on Fifth Avenue. Don't expect to see any floats or marching bands, but this is one parade that is worth checking out. From folks dressed up in civil war era attire to outrageous costumes like outfits decorated with live animals, you'll be sure to get an eyeful. To get a great view of the procession, try staking out a spot on the viewing platforms around St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Can't get enough of the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs? Make sure to go to the Annual New York Easter Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza in Central Park too! Check the local listings for the time and date of this fun-filled event.

   
What are some of the different ways Easter is celebrated throughout the world?

Easter Celebrations Around the World

Easter is a religious holiday for Christians all over the world. But Easter also has some more secular traditions that are unique to countries around the globe. Here are some unique ways that different nations celebrate Easter:

• In Bulgaria, rather than having an Easter egg hunt, the activity with eggs takes on a different twist - they have an egg fight instead! The member of the family who ends up with an unbroken egg is believed to be the most successful person for the year.

• In England, an event called "Hare Pie Scramble and Bottle Kicking" takes place. The story behind this event tells of a woman who was saved from the path of a charging bull by a hare hundreds of years ago on Easter Monday. Today, a hare pie made with specific ingredients is baked and is marched through a procession. This procession includes three "bottles" that are actually small barrels. Two of the bottles are used in a bottle kicking match that takes place between locals on that same day.

• Greece holds a public procession on Easter Sunday that involves tapping together red eggs, dyed for the color of Christ's blood. One person will announce, "Christ is risen.", while another person responds, "Truly He is risen."

   
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