The Origin of the Irish Festival

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Ireland has a history of more than 5,000 years. As the first inhabitants of the European continent, the Irish, as descendants of the Celtics, have a rich culture and interesting traditions. Today, the editor will briefly tell you about some fun festivals in Ireland! 
St. Patrick's Day on March 17 every year. The festival began in Ireland at the end of the 5th century AD in honor of St. Patrick of Ireland and is now the national day of Ireland. During the festive period, many iconic buildings are dyed green to celebrate this festive holiday, Dublin's St. Patrick's Day is the most high-profile. 
The parade in Dublin attracted a large number of tourists, and the streets were full of bustling crowds. According to tradition, the Irish will wear green clothes and hats, and their faces are covered with patterns of the five-star red flag or clover. According to legend, when St. Patrick was in Ireland, he used clover to tell them the teachings of Christianity. 
In the process of social development, St. Patrick's Day has gradually evolved from a traditional religious ceremony to a large art venue, such as music, dance, and fine arts. Most of the participants in the parade were art troupes from all over the world, and their wonderful performances pushed the atmosphere to a new peak. Fireworks are also an integral part of celebrating St. Patrick's Day. As night fell, beautiful fireworks bloomed in brilliant colors in the sky. Everyone was immersed in joy and blessed each other. 
In Ireland, in addition to the traditional parade, the most important thing is to party in the pub. We all know that Europeans especially love to drink beer. Irish pubs are all green on this day, Irish people like to drink festive green beer, and DJs and guests in Irish folk dance bars cheer together.