I don't really know right now what you should do on these holidays but if you have any suggestions plz sent me a email at:starfulmorning57@gmail.com

Holidays

Honey spirits day

When:August 20

Festival of honey.

enjoy honey based food items?

Search for bees games.

Dress up as a bee in a bee costume?

(Adult)-Drink Mead.

(Nonalcoholic)-Coconut juice(Do not drink too much or you may die or go to the hospital)

Planting Flowers.

Time to Visit Nature like forests or nature parks.

Easter

When:First day of Spring.

Holiday of a female goddess of Germanic tradition.Spring harvest.

 

Monday(moon's day)

Celebrate the moon?

 

Tuesday(Tiw's day)

When:First day of the 2nd month

God of war:reenactment day of battles and wars throughout history.

Honoring dead soldiers.

 

Wednesday(Odin's day)

When:First day of the third month

Odin's sacrificing himself on a giant tree by hanging to gain the power of writing runes.

Create wonderful songs and stories with runes

 

Thursday(Thor's day)

When:First day of the fourth month

Celebrate thunder and lightning?

 

Friday(Frigg's day/freyja's day)

When:First day of the fifth month 

Romantic day of love with your lover.

 

Sunday(Sun's day)

First day of the sixth month

Celebrate the Sun?

 

New year Holiday

When:Last day before the new year

Celebrate the new year.

Throw water at people for fun.

 

Winter solstice

When:December 21

Like Christmas just without the Christian part.

 

New Rice Festival

When:September 23rd

The purpose of the festival is to invite ghosts of ancestors to return home, taste the new rice with family members, and enjoy good times together. Families ask their ancestors' souls in heaven to protect their descendants, bring the family happiness and deliver good weather for the crops.The New Rice Festival usually lasts three days. they place seven bowls of rice with meat and seven bowls of wine as offerings on the table, inviting the spirits of their ancestors and the gods in charge of the heaven, earth, mountains, and grains to enjoy their harvests. Then they burn seven pieces of incense. At the end of the rite, all the family members eat the seven bowls of rice. In the evening, Most of the people gather to enjoy the festival, singing and dancing until dawn.

Think of other things to do for  three days.

 

Bengnanni Festival

When:One day before new years

It is a time to bid farewell to the past and welcome new arrivals. Before dawn, all the young and middle-aged men gather in the house of the village headman, with a pig(plushy) and a cock(plushy) killed as sacrificial offerings. Each family, holding a basin of glutinous rice and a piece of baba (rice cake) on a bamboo table, pays a New Year call to the headman and worship ghosts, gods and their ancestors. After that, all the Wa people give babas to one another, greeting with words of blessings. At dawn, after presenting offerings to their sacred tree, the Wa people go hunting and fishing, praying for good luck in the new year

 

The Sowing Seeds Festival

When:March 5

In this festival, the Wa people gather to sacrifice an ox(plushy). The event is usually hosted by the owner of the ox. After the owner butchers the ox by thrusting an iron sword into its heart, its flesh is divided evenly into many parts, which are used by the villagers as offerings to worship their ancestors. The bones of the ox, symbolizing wealth, belong to its owner. After worshipping their ancestors and having lunch, the Wa people begin to sow rice seeds.

Torch festival

When:October 7

participants light torches in front of their houses and set large fires in their village squares. The festival honors a woman who leaped into a fire rather make love with a king. Before the village torch is lit people gather around it and drink(eat?) rice.

 

 

 

 

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