Cultural traditions
Cultural traditions are practices, beliefs, and customs that are passed down through generations within a community or society. They can include rituals, festivals, art forms, and ways of life that reflect the values and history of a group. For example, the celebration of Diwali in India involves lighting lamps and sharing sweets, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
These traditions help to create a sense of identity and belonging among members of a culture. They can vary widely between different groups, such as the Day of the Dead in Mexico, which honors deceased loved ones, and the Chinese New Year, celebrated with family gatherings and fireworks.