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How to Learn How Other People around the World Celebrate Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day
is celebrated all over the world. Enjoy learning some of the customs and traditions that are
shared on this special day. You will need Greeting cards Candy Snowdrop flowers Poems
and roses. Step 1. Exchange candy on February 14 to be like a girl in Korea. Only the girls
give candy -- young men confess their love on March 14, known as "white day." Step 2.
Send snowdrop flowers to your friends and lover on Valentine's Day for a tradition from
Denmark. Exchange romantic or funny poems if you're part of a young couple. Step 3.
Visit the "Temple of Matchmaker" if you're visiting China on Valentine's Day. Pray for
a loved one, for happiness, or a possible marriage. Valentine's Day falls on the seventh
day of the seventh Lunar month in the Chinese calendar. In China, Valentine's Day is also
known as "Seven Sister's Festival" and "Daughter's Festival." Step 4. Exchange gifts with the
one you are courting if following the custom in Spain. Husbands send beautiful bouquets
of roses to their wives. Step 5. Celebrate Valentine's Day twice in Japan. Like in Korea,
women give gifts to their loved one on February 14. Men pamper the ladies on March 14. Chocolate
is the most popular gift exchanged in Japan. Step 6. Present flowers and cards to loved
ones on Valentine's Day if you're in Australia. Over 90 percent of people between the ages
of 18 to 24 celebrate the holiday in Australia. However you celebrate, have a happy Valentine's
Day! Did you know The World's first known printed Valentine card, published in 1797,
is on display at the British Museum in London.