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What is the Autumn Harvest Festival Like in Foreign Countries?

Sep. 21, 2022

In autumn, the hard-working and simple British people celebrate their annual harvest festival. As the name implies, a harvest festival is a celebration of the harvest season. The timing of the festival varies according to the timing of the "harvest month".

 

What is the Autumn Harvest Festival Like in Foreign Countries?

 

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Autumn Leaves

 

From September to November, the English countryside turns yellow, red and orange, and the leaves of trees throughout the forests change color. These beautiful landscapes can be seen all over the country, preferably in national parks such as the Lake District, where the trees are beautifully reflected in the vast expanse of water. This is the best time of the year to enjoy and photograph natural landscapes.

 

Bonfire Night

 

Every year on November 5, grand bonfire nights, grand fireworks displays and a variety of seasonal treats such as toffee apples are held throughout the country. Bonfire Night (also known as Guy Fawkes Night) may seem like an odd holiday, having its origins in the event that stopped a 17th century plot to blow up the House of Lords with gunpowder, but it is one of the UK's cultural features of the year.

 

A roaring fire in the pub

 

On a cold autumn day, head to a country pub to enjoy classic British culture. Whether you're in the city or in the countryside, people zone in on a traditional pub with an open fireplace and cozy up by the fire to enjoy a pint of local ale and a hearty meal. Although the pub is open year-round, that cozy atmosphere can only be found in the fall.

 

Autumn Food

 

Autumn harvest brings a wealth of delicious dishes including pumpkins, wild mushrooms, chestnuts, apples, blackberries and papayas. In autumn Britain, people enjoy dishes with these ingredients, such as apple dust, papaya jelly, mushroom risotto, roasted chestnuts and tuberous vegetable soup.

 

Traditional Fairs

 

Every year in early October, Nottingham hosts one of Europe's largest tourist fairs, attracting visitors from all over the UK. Dating back more than 700 years, the Goose Fair combines traditional elements that trace the fair's history with modern fairground rides and attractions such as roller coasters, Ferris wheels and Dodger cars.

 

Weather

 

Fall days mean foggy, cloudy mornings and crisp afternoons. Sun lovers may be disappointed, but anyone who enjoys the sunshine will revel in the view of fog drifting across the marshes or Mount Moody. The gray days look bleak at any time of the year, but when combined with the fall hues, they make the perfect backdrop.

 

Wildlife

 

From rutting stags to the whispering of birds, autumn is a favorite season of the year for wildlife lovers. In the countryside, or even in town, keep your eyes peeled for robins, badgers and foxes. Autumn is also the time of year when grey seals give birth to their pups, so a trip to Blackney Point in Norfolk or Donna Nook in Lincolnshire is a good choice.

 

What is the Autumn Harvest Festival Like in Foreign Countries?