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巴伦西亚庆祝许多民俗节庆,无论是民间或具有宗教性质,一致结合仪式、才智、爆竹、音乐及最突出的特征:火,透过最响亮、显眼暨熏味的高级烟火热闹地庆祝佳节
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法拉斯节 (THE FALLAS)
Thousands of decorative lights adorn a city awakening from a deep
sleep and looking for some fun; the people are preparing for
the greatest of all the festivals…
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圣维森特•费雷尔节 (SAN VICENTE FERRER)
Easter week is extended with the festivals of San Vicente Ferrer,
the Patron Saint of the Valencian Community. Tradition demands
a visit to his birthplace, now a chapel, where the children must
drink from…
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圣体纪念日 (CORPUS)
This is a festival that dates back to 1355 and is centred on a solemn
procession in which Sacramento was accompanied by the authorities
and clergymen of the city…
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圣维森特殉教者节 (SAN VICENTE MÁRTIR)
Vicente was a young deacon who was martyred in Valencia by order
of the Roman emperor Diocleciano in the year 303, a deed that
caused great unrest among the people of the city...
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圣周节 (SEMANA
SANTA)
Easter Week is celebrated with solemnity in the maritime towns of
Valencia and has three main events: The Procession of the Palm Leaves…
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孤苦聖母节 (LA VIRGEN DE LOS DESAMPARADOS)
The second Sunday in May sees the festival of Our Lady of the Forsaken,
another patron saint of the city. The Valencian people feel great
devotion to this virgin…
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七月园游会 (FERIA
DE JULIO)
This fair was inaugurated on the 21st of July 1871, with a colourful
cavalcade, pavilions, a botanical exhibition and the sale of all
kinds of local products...
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| 9th OCTOBER
On the 9th of October every year, the people of Valencia celebrate the national day of their autonomous region. This is a historical commemoration of the date in 1238 when King James I officially entered the city of Valencia, freeing it from Moorish rule. |