One of the most beloved Polish traditions is the Swieconka. On the Saturday before Easter (Holy Saturday), people take a sampling of traditional foods in a decorated basket called a Swieconka to the church to be blessed. The food is not touched until Easter.
Easter begins with an Easter mass in every church in Poland. During the mass, while the church bells ring and the organ is played for the first time since it was silenced on Good Friday, priests, altar boys and the people encircle the church three times. When mass is over, people return to their homes to eat the food that was blessed the day before.
The Easter table is covered with a white linen table cloth, symbolic of the white cloth Jesus was wrapped in. Foods eaten on Easter have special meanings. You can read about that on the question, "What foods are served on Easter in Poland?" (See the Related Question link below.)
They spend time with their families. If they are religious, then they go to church for a Holy Mass. Also they sing carols.
There are a lot of Catholics in Poland.
Easter is celebrated in a month and a yesr
Christmas celebrated in December 25 and Easter is celebrated in april or march.T.Y. for reading.....
Easter
Catholics in Poland celebrate Easter the same way as any other Catholics, by going to Mass, the Easter Vigil if they can manage it.
It's not very well-known but fukkatsusai (復活祭) is easter in japan.
It is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday in Spain, Mexico and Guatemala.
It is celebrated in Winter! :)
yes they have easter eggs cuz they celebrate easter sunday and easter
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China as a country does not celebrate Easter.
Easter celebrations in Vietname are celebrated on Friday 15th April and Saturday 16 April.