1. Argentina Sweet Week
Argentines do not celebrate due date in February like many other countries. Instead, the South American country has a Sweet Week in July every year.
This is the time when lovers exchange kisses and receive chocolate and other sweets. Initially, this holiday began as a commercial invention to boost sales of sweets such as chocolate, but it has since been popular and gradually become an opportunity to express the traditional love of the Argentine people.
2. France Honoring love with cards
It is believed that the first letter for thevalent's Day originated in France, when Charles, Duc of Orleans, sent love letters to his wife from prison in 1415. For the French, sending cards for their Day of the Philippines is a way to express their love, like giving chocolate to many countries.
In addition to the task of expressing love, cards are also used by the French to decorate their homes on the most romantic holiday of the year. The village named " Valentine" in France will turn into the center of romance from February 12 to 14 every year. Here, people can see fences, trees and beautiful houses decorated with love cards and roses. That is one of the most beautiful customs for celebrating Humanitarian Day in the world.
3. Korea Celebrating love throughout the year
Instead of waiting until February 14, couples in Korea celebrate their love on the 14th of each month. In addition to the 14 February feature film festival and the 14 March feature film festival, which are famous around the world, in this Asian country, there are many other festivals honoring love such as "Rose Day" held in May, "day of national kisses" held in June, "day of hugs in December". Not only couples, but also those without love honor their singleness on April 14 by eating black noodles.
4. Philippines Lets get married together
February 14 is the common wedding anniversary of many Philippine couples. On this year'svalentine's Day, the government of this country will sponsor the organization of weddings for many couples as a form of public service.
As one of the most wonderful events celebrating Halloween around the world, February 14 in the Philippines was marked by parties filled with love across the country.
5. Bulgaria - Day of winemakers
Like many other countries, Bulgaria celebrates Halloween in its own style. On February 14 every year, the festival is called San Trifon Zartan, meaning "day of wine producers", held in Bulgaria to celebrate and honor their love. Couples of all ages in this country will have a memorable love anniversary with wonderful local wine glasses.
6. Wales, UK Exchange wooden spoons for love
In Wales, Valentine's Day is celebrated in a very strange and unique way. The Day of Love here takes place on January 25 instead of February 14 like in most other countries, and is called "san Dwynwen Day".
On this day, lovers will exchange unique and beautiful handmade wooden spoons for each other. This unique custom has been around for over 400 years, starting in the 16th century.