2. Easter in U.K
In the UK Easter is one of the major Christian
festivals of the year. It is full of customs,
folklore and traditional food. But, Easter in
Britain has its beginnings long before the arrival
of Christianity.
3. Easter in Spain
Spain celebrates Easter Week much more than most
European countries. During the whole of Semana Santa,
(Holy Week), street processions are organised in most
Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter
Sunday.
4. Easter traditions in U.K.
Easter eggs
Easter eggs are special eggs that are often given to
celebrate Easter .
The oldest tradition is to use painted chicken eggs,
but a modern custom is to substitute chocolate eggs,
or plastic eggs filled with sweets such as jelly beans.
These eggs can be hidden for children to find on
Easter morning.
5. Easter traditions in U.K
Easter bunny
The Easter Bunny or Easter
Rabbit is a character depicted
as a rabbit. In legend, the
rabbit brings baskets filled
with colored eggs, candy and
sometimes also toys to the
homes of children.