Spring Day in Estonia celebrates the arrival of spring in Northern Europe. It closely resembles May Day celebrations around Europe. On this day, it is customary to enjoy the spring weather, dance, sing and eat.
Spring Day in Estonia is celebrated on 1 May. It is a national holiday and many of the nation's festivities begin on Walpurgis Night and head into the morning of 1 May.
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May poles are a common tradition in many countries on Spring Day. Traditionally, they were tall poles with ribbons attached and you were meant to entwine yourself with your future love.
Spring Day also coincides with International Labour Day and the commemoration of the Haymarket affair and the global struggle for a reduced working day.
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Spread awareness for the day by using hashtags #mayday, #springday, #estoniaspring and #labourday.
Cook a delicious Finnish spring doughnut cake. It resembles a funnel cake and creates a tasty treat to share with friends.