The winter solstice, traditionally celebrated at Stonehenge ... The event was broadcast live on YouTube, allowing individuals worldwide to celebrate this centuries-long Celtic tradition, as ...
Iranian people celebrate Yaldā night, the night of the winter solstice by getting all the family together, at the house of the oldest person, and eat nuts, pomegranates and watermelons ...
For this reason, pagan and druid communities actually celebrate the first sunrise after the winter solstice. Traditionally, the winter solstice was a time when cattle were slaughtered, to save ...
To celebrate Winter Solstice, the Orkney-based distillery has taken inspiration from its Viking heritage and given The Boiler House in Brick Lane a Nordic makeover for two nights of wintry ...
However, people generally focus on and celebrate the entire day, reports Bristol Live. Stonehenge is one of the most frequented sites in the UK for both summer and winter solstice, and it's only ...
In El Salvador, the tradition is considered part of the "winter" solstice since it falls in the southern hemisphere. In Peru, descendants of the Incas celebrate the Inti Raymi or "Sun Festival ...
around June 21 (commonly known as "Summer Solstice" for being the first day of summer and the longest day of the year) and December 21 (commonly known as "Winter Solstice" for being the first day ...