Holidays Celebrated in Jamaica
by A9YnD1LV3R on 24/11/10 at 12:42 am
Jamaica is known for celebrating the holidays in a festive manner and set in the Junkanoo parades in the most important, costumed revelers, loud parties and big parties are still pending.
Jamaica is known for celebrating the holidays in a festive manner and set in the Junkanoo parades in the most important, costumed revelers, loud parties and big parties are still pending. However, outside of the Christmas holiday, Jamaica holidays, more to offer. This is the long vacation in Jamaica you can expect during your vacation on the island.
New Year’s Day
greeting to the Jamaicans on the first day of the year with great pomp and celebration below. The inhabitants of the island at festivals and dances that they welcome the following year with the camaraderie and joy. In addition, this event is never complete with fireworks and New Year Party and shows the countdown. Jamaicans are indeed known to celebrate this day with a jet, so if you are in the Island, will have exactly the same thing.
Accompong Maroon
Maroon Festival in the last generations of escaped slaves in Jamaica. Every January 6, these Maroons in memory of their leader Cudjoe triumph for the British in 1700. Beatings and brown drums, blowing of Abeng and marched Kindah traditionally the tree is only a couple of things to expect during the festival. Traditional song, dance, ceremonies and celebrations are enjoyed by both locals and visitors throughout the festival.
Although Carnival month
in February is not marked as a holiday in Jamaica, this month is a time when people in the Caribbean, she considers one month of the carnival. The crowds, Calypso contests, all night dances and fashion shows are held throughout the many months. Begins in April on Easter Monday, a holiday similar but more practiced by the Jamaicans. He is Jamaica's own carnival months – a time when good things happen, even in the streets of the island.
Action Day and Independence Day
Emancipation Day is celebrated in Jamaica every first day of August, while independence is celebrated on the sixth day in August. These two days are the best times of the month of August in Jamaica. During these holidays, Jamaica host varieties of competition in the culinary arts. People who visit the island during this period devoted great beach parties that have the Jamaican culture such as calypso, reggae and soca music.
On Christmas Day of all the festivals in Jamaica, Christmas is the festival is best known and most anticipated. Even in early December, the Jamaican residents festoon their homes with their latest tablecloths and curtains, and a colorful garden in July. Places Shops, restaurants and even the public are also decorated with banners and various holiday decorations that fill the atmosphere of Jamaica with the spirit of Christmas.
Parties, meetings or gatherings, parades, cultural performances, dance and Junkanoo in the streets and other festive activities occur during the Christmas season. exchange of gifts and major holidays are almost expected at Christmas. These are just some interesting vacation in Jamaica. There are still a part of them as you can see when you browse or flying to the Caribbean island at a distance. Better yet, one thing is certain – you will surely have a good time in Jamaica little vacation.
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albert1jemi
Nov 25th, 2010
great place
maia
Feb 22nd, 2011
jamiaca is the place to go
maia
Feb 22nd, 2011
haha im from this place mon
meeh
Feb 24th, 2011
fuk
yu
Kristie Claar
Aug 16th, 2011
good post