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Burns Night in Scotland: A Celebration of Poetry, Culture, and Heritage
Every year on January 25th, Scots and poetry lovers worldwide come together to celebrate Burns Night, a tribute to Scotland’s national bard, Rober... -
A Brief History of Haggis: Scotland’s National Dish
Ask any Scot, and you might hear a cheeky tale about the elusive "haggis" being a wild creature that roams the Scottish Highlands. With its legs ... -
Hogmanay: Scotland’s Ultimate New Year Celebration
When it comes to ringing in the New Year, few places celebrate with as much energy and tradition as Scotland. Hogmanay, the Scottish word for New ... -
Why was Christmas banned in Scotland for 400 years?
Did you know that Christmas was banned in Scotland for nearly 400 years? It’s a fascinating chapter in Scottish history that many people outside, ... -
Celebrating St. Andrew's Day in Scotland
St. Andrew's Day, celebrated on 30th November, is an important occasion in Scotland, honoring the country's patron saint, St. Andrew. This day is ... -
A Spooky Scottish Tradition: The History of Halloween in Scotland
Halloween is celebrated around the world, but did you know that its origins have deep roots in Scotland? The name Halloween comes from a Scottish ...