Gaelic language, or Gaeilge, is the language used by Gaelic people in Ireland, Scotland, and Isle of Man.
Gaelic Culture has unique habits and traditions, such as dancing in a circle (ceili), playing traditional music, and making art and handicrafts.
Gaelic culture is often identified with symbols such as shamrock, harpa, and claddagh ring.
Some traditional Gaelic foods include Irish Stew (a kind of meat soup), soda bread, and black pudding.
Gaelic Culture also has rich legends and myths, such as stories about banshee (female ghosts), leprechaun (small creatures in green), and selkie (sea creatures that can turn into humans).
Traditional Gaelic Music often uses instruments such as Fiddle, Tin Whistle, and Bodhran (membrane musical instruments).
Gaelic Culture also has traditional games such as Hurling (a type of hockey) and camogie (female version of Hurling).
The famous Gaelic tradition is St. Patricks Day, which is celebrated every March 17 to commemorate the Irish protector.
In Scotland, there is a Highland Games festival that involves a variety of traditional sports such as stone throwing, hammer and wooden branches.
Gaelic Culture also really appreciates the beauty of nature, with many natural attractions such as Cliffs of Moher, Skye Island, and Connemara National Park.