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Irish customs

To immigrate to Ireland, we must first understand the customs of Ireland. This emerald island has breathtaking natural beauty without losing the hustle and bustle and tortuous history of modern cities. From riverdance to passionate pop music, the whole island is full of artistic atmosphere. Exquisite and fresh clover and magnificent and quaint castle are exquisite things that you can't miss when you go to Ireland. Let's approach together. Out of step? Love them! Clover is the national flower of Ireland. It symbolizes the doctrine of the trinity of the father, the son and the holy spirit. It has tenacious vitality and can take root and blossom wherever it goes. This description is also quite appropriate to describe the Irish temperament. There are many descendants of Irish immigrants. Where there are Irish people, there is clover spring, which is the Irish National Day on March 17 every year? St Patrick's day.

St Patrick's Day has been a public holiday in Ireland since 1903, and it has become the biggest festival in Dublin, Ireland in recent years. St Patrick's Day used to be only one day, but now it has been extended to more than a week, attracting millions of viewers from all over the world. The atmosphere of celebration is full of music, which provides a charming background for the festival. During the whole week, the Irish people will do their best to hold a warm and happy festival, where people can enjoy the best classical and contemporary Irish music and taste the best Irish food and drinks, including homemade cheese, various meats, candied fruit, cakes, biscuits, smoked grilled fish and various juices.

The highlight of St Patrick's Day is a trip to the city, which is a carnival full of pranks and jokes carefully prepared by Irish artists for the festival. 12 Irish and international marching bands will hold a parade in this city. A local who plays St Patrick will lead the carnival parade, followed by huge floats, bands and grape carts. Catholics and Protestants will wear all kinds of strange clothes and the streets will be crowded with people. In memory of St Patrick, people wear green clothes. Visitors can enjoy concerts, attend concerts, listen to lectures on the history of St. Patrick, and participate in various sports activities, including horse racing, fun running, parades and so on. The whole city is full of celebrations.