The Czech Year
"The Czech Year" refers to the traditional calendar of festivals and customs celebrated in the Czech Republic throughout the year. It includes significant events such as Easter, when people decorate Easter eggs and participate in local festivities, and Christmas, marked by unique traditions like the Christmas Eve dinner and the lighting of the Christmas tree.
Each month features its own set of celebrations, often tied to the changing seasons and agricultural practices. For example, May Day is celebrated with the tradition of dancing around the Maypole, while St. Nicholas Day on December 5th involves children receiving gifts from St. Nicholas. These customs reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Czech people.