Know How Valentine's Day Is Celebrated In Different Parts Of World
France: The birthplace of the first Valentine’s Day card
The French village of Valentine becomes a hub of romance from Feb 12 to 14. The streets are adorned with love cards, roses, and marriage proposals.
South Korea: Romantic couples in South Korea celebrate love on the 14th of every month.
With various themes like the day of roses in May, the day of kisses in June, and the day of hugs in December.
Japan: Valentine’s Day on February 14th involves women gifting chocolates to their male counterparts.
Men reciprocate with gifts on White Day, celebrated on March 14th. This cultural exchange of gifts adds a unique dynamic to Japanese Valentine's traditions.
Brazil: In Brazil, Valentine’s Day is known as Dia dos Namorados.
Festivities include the exchange of chocolates, cards, and flowers, along with music festivals and dance performances.
England: Valentine’s Day traditions include placing bay leaves on pillows to induce dreams of future spouses.
Italy: Italians originally celebrated Valentine’s Day as a spring festival, with rituals aimed at finding future spouses.