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What's Trending - Easter 2014

WHAT'S TRENDING - Don't forget to spot the biggest Easter egg out of all. EASTER 2014 Easter is one of the most joyous festivals in the Christian calendar. For many across the world, the occasion is associated with holidays and vacations. From the traditional Easter parades in UK to the lively Semanta Santa week in Spain, here are 5 trending destinations rounded up for 2014. United Kingdom http://www.johansens.com/europe/england Henry VIII was the very first person in the UK to receive an official Easter egg. It was sent to him by the Pope. Eggstravaganza Easter bunnies, chocolate eggs and traditional parades are enjoyed by the whole family. United States http://www.johansens.com/north-america/usa To help visually impaired children participate in the egg hunt, special beeping Easter eggs are made for them. Egg O' Mania Each year the White House prepares for the famed Easter egg roll out. Each year about 90 million chocolate bunnies, 91 billion eggs and 700 million marshmallow peeps are produced in the United States. Pure bliss! Spain http://www.johansens.com/europe/spain In Spain, special cakes and pastries are baked with the whole Easter egg placed inside. After finishing the pastry, these eggs are broken on top of people's heads. Ouch! Egg-e-licious Semanta Santa traditions are unique to Easter celebrations in Spain. Every year in Catalonia, people dress up in skeleton costumes to perform the 'Dance of Death' - scary but fun. France http://www.johansens.com/europe/france The largest egg hunt in France takes place at the Chateaux Vaux le Vicomte, Paris. Thousands of eggs are hidden to be found by both kids and parents. Eggster More than 80% of the French population is Roman Catholic, so the fervour with which Easter is celebrated here is unmatched. Since you can't hear the Church bells ringing on Good Friday, children are told that the bells have gone off to see the Pope in Rome. Germany http://www.johansens.com/ The tradition of decorating trees with Easter eggs has grown in Germany over the years. In 2013, a man named Volker Craft adorned his apple tree with a whopping 10,000 Easter eggs. Eggstacy The first chocolate eggs were made in Germany in the early 19th century. The art of decorating hollowed-out eggs called 'Ausgeblasene Eier' is a German tradition. Did you succeed in your Big Easter egg hunt? Ask your friends to pull up their socks and take them on the Great Condé Nast Johansens Easter Egg Hunt too! VISIT OUR EASTER EGG HUNT O CONDÉ NAST johansens Luxury Hotels · Spas · Venues ....*

What's Trending - Easter 2014

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From the traditional Easter parades in UK to the lively Semanta Santa week in Spain, here are 5 trending destinations rounded up for 2014. Don’t forget to spot the biggest Easter egg out of all !

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