Saint Patricks Day is celebrated on March 17 each year as a warning to St. Patrick, Irish holy protector.
Although St. Patrick came from Britain, he became a holy protector of Ireland because he brought Christianity to the country and taught people about kindness and affection.
One of the most famous traditions of St. Patricks Day is wearing green clothes. This color symbolizes green soil in Ireland.
In Ireland, St. Patricks Day is celebrated as a national holiday and people often hold parade and festivals to celebrate this event.
In the United States, St. Patricks Day is also celebrated on a large scale, especially in big cities like New York and Boston.
Traditional foods that are often eaten in St. Patricks Day is french fries, grilled beef, and cabbage.
The most famous drink today is beer, especially green beer made specifically for this event.
It is said, if you are not wearing green clothes on St. Patricks Day, then people can pinch you as a punishment.
There is a legend that says that St. Patrick expelled all snakes from Ireland.
On the whole world, people celebrate St. Patricks Day by holding a parade, dancing, and singing traditional Irish songs.