strange beliefs around the world

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The cultures of people around the world are very different, so that some of the customs that people in some countries of the world feel are normal may seem to some people living on another side of the world immeasurably strange. Remember that if you look at the meaning behind these strange habits, you may seem to have something of a logic in spite of its extreme crow. Let's take a quick look at some of the strangest habits of the peoples of the world and remember that what may seem so strange to you is normal to some people..
In some Chinese tribes, the husband carries his wife on his back and walks several steps over burning embers. Some believe that this will help the wife to have an easy birth, and some believe it prevents natural disasters. Some choose to take this hot walk when the couple takes their first step into a new home, and some choose wait until the wife becomes pregnant to help her with a easy easy birth. Usually the husband walks over the burning coal bare feet and carrying the wife on his back, it must be usually very painful!
Children's Jumping Festival, Spain An annual festival called El Colaco is held in the village of Castelo de Murcia in Spain. Children who were born the previous year are placed on cushions in regular rows on a public street. Men in yellow disguise and scary masks walk in the street and jump over the children as if they are running and jumping. This strange festival began in the early 17th century, when villagers believe that this strange tradition Expel demons from children. People sprinkle flower petals on children after the festival ends.
Broken porcelain for good luck, Germany In an informal ceremony the relatives and friends of the couple coming to marry in Germany meet to smash various ceramic utensils such as food utensils and vases. The couple should then clean the place and touch all those broken utensils. People there believe that this habit brings good luck to the couple, or at least makes them appreciate the value of cooperation and hard work to make the marriage successful, it usually looks purposeful!
If you are not married and live in Denmark, family and friends usually celebrate your 25th birthday with an aroma celebration and you are fully covered with cinnamon. Many believe that this custom dates back to the time when spice traders traveled from place to place and did not stay in one place long enough to find a suitable wife. But it is likely that the Danes have retained this habit because it gives them a fun way to celebrate important birthdays. At least it's fun until Christmas No. 30, when cinnamon is replaced with ground pepper, for some reason this does not seem to be fun for the Christmas owner!

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