Rahvuspühad inglise keeles
Independence day 24 February.
Estonian people often have a day-off from school and work, to celebrate this day.
People often make big dinners and sit around in the circle of family. They often light a
few candles on the window and all houses have an Estonian flag out.
This is by law the most important holiday, commemorating the declaration of
independence in 1918.
New Year's Eve 31December
The New Year's Eve is an event that happens when Estonians celebrates the end of
one year and the beginning of the next year. Estonians launch a big amount of fireworks
up to the sky at midnight. It's a celebration with family and friends. After launcing the
fireworks people watch and toast and wich a happy new year to each other.
Christmas Eve 24 December
Most of the traditions, such as Christmas dinner and gift giving are observed in Estonia
on this day