vuotopäivät
Vuotopäivät, also known as the May Day celebrations, are a traditional Finnish holiday observed on May 1st. The term "vuotopäivät" translates to "year days," reflecting the custom of celebrating the beginning of a new year in the Finnish calendar. This holiday is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and has its origins in ancient pagan traditions.
The celebrations typically involve various customs and activities. One of the most notable traditions is the
Vuotopäivät also include social gatherings and feasts, where friends and family come together to enjoy food
In recent years, Vuotopäivät has gained international recognition, with celebrations taking place in various countries around