Bergen , Norway
2Hiding brooms in Norway
If you don ’ t believe in witches , you should definitely visit Norway , where people hide their brooms on Christmas Eve before going to bed . It is considered that witches and other mischievous spirits stole brooms from households to ride on holidays . It sounds like a joke , but it is a Norwegian tradition , which makes their Christmas extraordinary .
3Matariki in New Zealand
Matariki is a star cluster which appears in the early morning sky in New Zealand during the mid-winter months . Winter season starts during June on the South Island , where weather is more traditionally wintry , cultural performances take precedence over , say , snowman building . Traditionally , Matariki festivals followed the harvesting of crops when the food storehouses were full , freeing up time for celebrations to honour ancestors . Today , local people come together to remember their ancestors , share food , sing and play music , putting on art exhibitions , and flying kites . So , not everyone around the world has a typical winter with snow , but you can celebrate the winter season while flying kites during the month of June in New Zealand . One of the weirdest winter festivals , but it ’ s funny how people avoid the cliché manifestations of winter .
Hahei , New Zealand
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