Russia




Holiday Religion Time of Year Customs Traditional Food
New Year Secular January 1 writing a wish on paper, burning it, dropping the ashes into champagne, and drinking it Olivier salad and tangerines and shuba
Defender of the Fatherland Day secular / patriotic February 23 laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow tea and treats
Victory Day Secular / Patriotic May 9 People wear the black-and-orange St. George ribbon as a symbol of respect and valor buckwheat with meat or mushrooms, and vodka
Russia Day Secular / Civic June 12 festive concerts, sports events, and fireworks in major city squares. shashlik, pirozhki, Olivier salad
Orthodox Christmas Orthodox Christianity January 7th Children and young adults go door-to-door in costumes and masks, singing carols called kolyadki Kutia, roast goose with apples
Overview of Russia's holidays, traditions, and customs