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Top 5 unique festivals in Scotland that you should not miss

Scotland is a land shrouded in mist and full of legends, famous not only for its wild natural scenery and ancient castles but also for its vibrant and colorful festivals. Every festival, Scotland seems to awaken from its inherent silence, blending the sounds of traditional instruments, passionate dances, and flickering fires illuminating the dark night.

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Here, people come not only to have fun, but also to touch the cultural features that have existed for centuries, feel the beat of the past mixed with the breath of the modern. From the world's largest arts festivals to the mystical bonfire night to welcome spring, each festival in Scotland is a story told from the heart of the people here, an irresistible invitation for anyone who wants to explore the unique beauty of this enchanting land.

1. Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world's largest street art festival (Photo source: Collected)


The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world’s largest street arts festival and the pride of Scotland. Held every August, the festival transforms the capital city of Edinburgh into a giant stage for artists from all over the world to perform. From musicals, comedy, dance, to stand-up shows and street art, this Scottish festival attracts millions of visitors, transforming Edinburgh into a vibrant arts and culture hub. It’s a great opportunity to see creative, innovative and passionate performances.

2. Hogmanay

Hogmanay is a festival in Scotland to celebrate the New Year (Photo source: Collected)

Hogmanay is a festival in Scotland to celebrate the New Year, taking place from December 31 to January 2. Unlike many places in the world, New Year's Eve in Scotland is not just a countdown party, but a series of spectacular events including torchlight processions, fireworks and bustling street parties. Edinburgh becomes the center of attention with a grand torchlight procession on the Royal Mile and a brilliant fireworks display over Edinburgh Castle. Scottish people often hold gatherings, sing the traditional song "Auld Lang Syne" together to welcome the new year with the hope of good luck and fortune.

3. Highland Games

The Highland Games take place across the Scottish Highlands in the summer (Photo source: Collected)

Highland Games is a traditional sports festival, taking place throughout the Scottish Highlands in the summer. Highland Games is not only a place to show the physical strength of the competitors but also an opportunity for visitors to experience the unique culture of the Highlands. At this festival in Scotland, participants will compete in unique sports such as hammer throwing, tree tossing, tug of war, along with traditional dances and music . Highland Games attracts visitors not only by the sports but also by the vibrant atmosphere, team spirit and passionate love for the homeland.

4. Beltane Fire Festival

Beltane Fire Festival is a festival full of mystery and spirituality (Photo source: Collected)

The Beltane Fire Festival is a mystical and spiritual festival that takes place on the last night of April to welcome spring. With its origins in ancient Celtic beliefs, the Beltane festival celebrates the harvest, life and fertility of nature. In the magical space of Calton Hill in Edinburgh, fire rituals and traditional dance performances are held under the red glow of the fire, creating a sacred and mystical atmosphere. The Beltane Fire Festival is not only a festival in Scotland but also a place for people to connect with ancient cultural traditions.

5. Up Helly Aa

Up Helly Aa is the biggest Viking festival in Scotland (Photo source: Collected)

Up Helly Aa is Scotland’s largest Viking festival, held in the Shetland Islands in January. It is an opportunity for people to recreate Viking traditions, from costumes, rituals, to games and cultural activities. The highlight of the festival is the torch-bearing parade, led by a giant Viking ship, symbolizing prosperity and courage. This Scottish festival not only shows respect for Viking history but also brings deep cultural pride, evoking a strong community spirit in every Shetlander.

Festivals in Scotland are not only gathering places but also a testament to the pride and love of culture of the people of this country. Each festival has its own color, from the brilliant Edinburgh Festival Fringe arts festival to the bustling Hogmanay New Year's Eve or the mysterious Beltane Fire Festival. Coming to festivals in Scotland, you will not only admire the beautiful scenery but also immerse yourself in the unique cultural flow, learn more about the soul and people here.

Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/le-hoi-o-scotland-v15996.aspx


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