Funny holidays - Snowman Day

Modeling a snow woman is a traditional Russian pastimeFunny holidays - Snowman Day Our ancestors believed that winter natural phenomena were controlled by female spirits To appease blizzards and blizzards, snow women were sculpted The tradition continues today On the streets of Russian cities and villages, with the arrival of winter, three round little men with twigs instead of arms and a carrot nose appear With the onset of frost, the Japanese have fun by creating Yuki Daruma from two snow globes, the prototype of which is the folk tumbler doll Giant sculptures are sculpted by residents of Europe, the USA and Canada In America, the snowman's accessories include a hat, a pipe and a scarf; in Romania, a necklace of garlic is hung around his neck to scare away evil spirits; in France, he is dressed in a tailcoat In honor of the popular fun, an unusual holiday was invented - January 18 is Snowman Day Modeling fortresses for outdoor games and funny people is the prerogative of residents of countries familiar with winter blizzards and blizzards The world record for creating snowmen within an hour belongs to the Japanese In 2015, 1,406 residents of the Land of the Rising Sun managed to create 2,036 sculptures in 60 minutes In some regions of Canada, such as Quebec, a snowman wearing a red cap with a bubo and a knitted terry belt is a symbol of the province The good-natured little man's name is Bon The Winter Carnival has been held annually in Quebec since 1854 The holiday, which lasts for two weeks in January, begins with the mayor symbolically presenting the keys to the provincial capital to the snowman Today, funny little people are an indispensable attribute of the New Year and Christmas However, in ancient times, due to severe frosts and dank snowstorms, snowmen resembled ferocious monsters Cold, blizzards and powder caused people a lot of trouble, so white flakes flying from the sky and sub-zero temperatures were of little joy Snowmen “became kinder” in the 19th century - smiling people began to be depicted on postcards surrounded by laughing children In Russia, this New Year's character is considered an assistant to Santa Claus Just like the granddaughter of the main wizard - Snegurochka The extraordinary popularity of these heroes explains why Russia has its own Snowman Day, which falls on February 26th The German Cornelius Graetz proposed celebrating an unusual holiday at the international level in mid-January In 2008, he and his collection of images of snowmen were included in the Guinness Book of Records Its collection includes more than 3,000 exhibits The date of the holiday has a symbolic meaning Cornelius Graetz calculated that in January there is snow in most countries, and the number “18” resembles the figure of Schneemann with a broom in his hands This is how Snowman Day appeared - one of the most favorite winter holidays for children and adults

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