Happy Midsummer Festival

Nordic countries such as Sweden and Finland are close to the North Pole and have long winters. Most areas cannot see the sun for almost half a year. Around Midsummer Festival, this region is in the sunniest season of the year, and Midsummer Festival is the longest day of the day, with almost no night. Therefore, people celebrate the arrival of the day when the light drives out the darkness and all things compete for glory on this day. The bonfire party is an important part of the festival. According to ancient traditions, bonfires are to be lit by newlyweds. People dressed in national costumes performed various traditional folk handicrafts, lit a blazing bonfire, and sang and danced to celebrate the Midsummer Night.