I need another tradition that is not christmas. Please help me. It needs to be from an exciting place. Like australia, england, france, paris. please help!!!!!!!!!

Here in exciting Texas, June Teenth is an official holiday.

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Carnival in Brazil, Mardi Gras

anything else

what you mean by tradition that is not christmas and from an exciting place?
can Latern Festival of China be your proper answeR?

anything else

anything else

What do you want? We have given you good ideas?

What do you want?

i know but i need something easy and simple like kwanzaa. Thank you

the Running of the Bulls in Spain, Exciting!!

Traditions abound. You can think of things that are done with other holidays beside Christmas. There are also traditions that are tied with rites of passage in life — birth, puberty, graduation, marriage, retirement, death.

When you start thinking of some of these, you should become aware of loads of traditions that are passed on through generations. There might even be some in you family.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

If you are looking for another tradition that is not specifically related to Christmas, but still from an exciting place like Australia, England, France, or Paris, here are a few suggestions:

1. Australia:
- The Melbourne Cup: This is a famous horse racing event that takes place on the first Tuesday of November in Melbourne. It is known as "the race that stops a nation" and is a popular tradition in Australia.

2. England:
- Guy es Night: Also known as Bonfire Night, it is celebrated in England on November 5th to commemorate the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. People gather around bonfires, watch fireworks, and burn effigies of Guy es.

3. France:
- Bastille Day: Celebrated on July 14th, Bastille Day marks the French National Day and the start of the French Revolution. It is a day of parades, fireworks, and festivities throughout France.

4. Paris:
- La Fête de la Musique: Also known as World Music Day, it takes place on June 21st. Paris becomes alive with music as musicians of all genres perform in the streets, parks, and public places.

These traditions offer unique experiences and can be easily enjoyed as an observer or participant, making them easy and simple to appreciate.

Remember, traditions are not solely limited to specific holidays or locations. They can vary widely and can be found in various cultural, social, or historical contexts. Exploring different traditions can help broaden your knowledge and offer exciting experiences.