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St. Patrick's Day Around the World

 

Just because youre too busy to travel all the way to Ireland to celebrate St. Patricks Day doesnt mean that you cant have a good time celebrating Irish traditions. Chicago, New York City, Sydney, and even Tokyo have their own ways to celebrate the St. Patricks Day holiday. What began as the feast of Irelands patron saint has now grown into one of the biggest holidays celebrated anywhere in the world.

Up until 2002, St. Patricks Day in Ireland was celebrated as more of a religious holiday, the way it used to be in the old days. Following the hoof and mouth disease scare that canceled parades in 2001, Dublin decided they should embrace the gimmicky shamrocks and green beer to help boost tourism. The 5-day Dublin St. Patricks Day festival is now the largest St. Patricks Day celebration in the country and has an attendance of over 700,000 people for parade day alone.

In the United States, green-clad partiers line the streets for parades in over a dozen cities. Boston, New York and Chicago host the most popular of these events, but you can even find a parade or two in New Orleans where the influence of Mardi Gras has led to an evolution of Saint Patricks Day parades around the big easy. Even after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, locals and tourists alike will be able to catch their share of St. Patricks Day beads tossed from elaborate parade floats.

Across the globe in Tokyo, Japanese citizens have been joining the Irish in celebration since 1992. The Tokyo parade is organized by the Irish Network Japan (INJ) with the support of the Embassy of Ireland. The Japanese love a good party and they are particularly fond of all things Irish - including Irish setters and Guinness beer for about $8.00 a pint! However, popular St. Patricks Day parade highlights are the "free beer girls" who represent the local Irish taverns by handing out vouchers which are good for complimentary green beer.

Since the entire month of March is festival season down under, Sydneys calendar is full of events, many of them representing Irish culture. There are Irish heritage at breakfasts, lunches, dinners, balls, race days, golf days, and concerts. Of course, there'll be plenty rounds of drinks in Australia's more than 150 Irish pubs. However its not all about drinks for Australia. A traditional Saint Patrick's Day Mass is held at St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney.

What once began as a traditional Irish holiday day for spiritual renewal and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide, has now come to be associated with everything Irish: anything green and gold, shamrocks and luck. No matter where you are or what country you are in, chances are you will see a little bit of the "wearing of the green" on March 17th.

Author: Richie Anderson
 
Author Bio:
Richie Anderson is a proclaimed scripter. Richie likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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