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2 On March 1st, the Welsh celebrate St. David’s Day and wear daffodils in the buttonholes of their coats or jackets.
3 May 1st is May Day ,the celebration of summer’s beginning.
4 For that day people decorate houses and streets with branches of trees and flowers and put up a striped maypole decorated with flowers and danced round it.
5 The Queen has an ‘official’ birthday on the second Saturday in June.
6 There is a traditional ceremony called the Trooping of the Colour.
7 It’s a big parade with brass bands and hundreds of soldiers at Horse Guards’ Parade in London.
8 In summer, Scottish people traditionally meet together for competitions called Highland Games.
9 Today thousands of visitors come to see sports like tossing the caber or throwing the hammer.
10 The State Opening of Parliament.Traditionally the Queen opens Parliament every autumn.
11 At the Houses of Parliament the Queen sits on a throne in the House of Lords and reads the Queen’s Speech.
12 November 5th is Guy Fawkes Day when people build wood fires, or ‘bonfires’, with a straw man on top of each in their gardens.
13 That is a figure of Guy Fawkes who wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I and his ministers.
14 On Up-Helly-Aa night in January people of Zerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland , make a model of a Viking longship with the head of a dragon at the front and dress up in Viking clothes carrying the ship through the town to the sea and burn it there.
15 Originally, carols were songs performed with dancing at Christmast celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.