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First Day Of Summer Celebration In Sweden

All You Want To Know About First Day Of Summer

Summer is the time when the entire world enters into vacation mode. The beaches and other outdoors are booming with fun loving people. The school vacations give the best chance to go on a long picnic. However, Sweden is the only country that observes an official holiday for the summer solstice. Perhaps no other country celebrates summer as Swedish people do. Though the first day of summer falls on 21st June, the celebrations start before it.

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6th June is the National Day for Sweden but in 2023, midsummer eve is on 23rd June. However the celebrations and festivities extend through the whole weekend of midsummer. The day is also the longest day of the year and the day of major transition of the seasons. The christianity is celebrating the St. John the Baptist on this day. The modern celebration associated with the summer solstice is the international yoga day celebration. The concept originated in India.

In Sweden, people decorate the midsummer pole with flowers and dance around it. While the spring is about budding, the summer brings nature at its peak. Many ancient cultures celebrate the day as the beginning of the Southward journey of the Sun. Wish happy summer solstice or the first day of summer to feel great this summer. The second full moon after 21st June is celebrated as Gurupurnima in India. Many other festivities are held worldwide. The strawberry festival is one of the most popular as the farmers celebrate the harvests of strawberries in the season. That is how the full moon June got its name. The strawberry moon is the first full moon of the summer season.

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