pääsiäisperinne
Pääsiäisperinne refers to the Easter traditions observed in Finland. These traditions blend Christian customs with older, more secular celebrations. The most recognizable symbol is the Easter witch, "pääsiäisnoita," where children dress up in old clothes and bonnets, often carrying birch twigs decorated with colorful paper streamers, and go door-to-door exchanging them for small treats like chocolates or coins. This tradition is thought to have roots in old beliefs about witches gathering before Easter.
Another significant tradition is the decoration of Easter trees, often birch branches, adorned with painted eggs
The Christian aspect of Easter is also observed, with many Finns attending church services to commemorate the