Külapäev
Külapäev, also known as the Day of the Stranger, is a traditional Estonian holiday celebrated on the first Sunday of Advent. It is a day dedicated to welcoming and celebrating strangers, both literally and metaphorically. The holiday has its roots in the medieval period when Estonian villages would open their gates to travelers and strangers, offering them shelter and food. This tradition was a way to foster community and mutual aid, especially during the harsh winter months.
On Külapäev, Estonians prepare special meals and offer them to strangers who visit their homes. The meals
The holiday is celebrated not only in Estonia but also in other Baltic countries, where similar traditions