cseréjén
Cseréjén is a traditional Hungarian festival celebrated on the evening of January 1st, marking the beginning of the new year in the Julian calendar, which was historically used in Hungary. The name "cseréjén" derives from the Hungarian word for "cherry blossom," as the festival coincides with the blooming of cherry trees in the region, symbolizing renewal and hope for the coming year.
The origins of Cseréjén date back to pre-Christian Slavic and Hungarian pagan traditions, particularly those associated
Traditional activities included singing, dancing, and the playing of folk music, often accompanied by the *hurdy-gurdy*
While Cseréjén has evolved over centuries, its essence remains tied to community, tradition, and the celebration