How do Americans celebrate the National Day? The United States' National Day is also called Independence Day, which is celebrated on July 4th every year. Next, let’s take a look at how the United States celebrates Independence Day. How Americans Celebrate the National Day Hold a celebration parade On July 4, Independence Day, church bells rang across the United States, and residents from all over the country spontaneously held parades to celebrate. Moreover, people who participate in the parade on this day can choose a variety of makeup and form a small family band. Some relatives, friends, and even several generations of grandparents and grandchildren can sing and dance together and take to the streets. The streets became a sea of joy, with all kinds of floats, model cars, acrobatic cars and other vehicles, together with the happy crowds, forming a grand parade. After the parade, people gather in parks or other public places to celebrate this grand festival in their own way. Stars and Stripes on the streets Decorations for the U.S. Independence Day (such as ribbons, balloons, and clothing) are generally in the red, white, and blue colors of the American flag. Because Americans love their country's flag very much, on Independence Day, you will find the American Stars and Stripes everywhere in the streets and alleys of the United States. Whether it is a school, post office, in front of a house, on the roadside, or even a gas station, there is a sea of American flags everywhere. In addition, in daily wear, you can find that whether it is headscarves, umbrellas, top hats, or underwear, bras, T-shirts, hiking shoes, etc., there are many American flag patterns. Bonfire Night There are also lively parties on the night before July 4, and the lighting of bonfires is often the centerpiece of the celebrations that day. In New England towns, people would build tall bonfire towers out of barrels. When night falls, it is lit for celebration. The tallest bonfire tower on record was built in Salem, Massachusetts, USA, and consisted of 40 layers of wooden barrels. The custom continued to flourish in the 19th and 20th centuries and is still practiced in some New England towns. |
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