Lei Day is a special celebration in Hawaii held on May 1st each year to honor the Hawaiian culture and its beautiful traditions. On this day, people make and wear leis, which are colorful flower necklaces that symbolize love, friendship, and aloha spirit. There are parades, music, hula dancing, and lots of fun activities as people come together to appreciate their unique island heritage. It's like a big, joyful party where everyone smiles and shares the aloha spirit, showing love and kindness to each other through flowers and festivities.
How to celebrate Lei Day?
Celebrate Lei Day by making colorful leis with your family and friends. Use flowers, leaves, or paper to create them. Wear the leis around your neck and share them with others. Listen to Hawaiian music and learn a hula dance. Have a picnic in the park with yummy snacks. Play fun games outside with your friends, like tag or hide and seek. Try saying "Aloha" and "Mahalo" to greet and thank people. Draw pictures of flowers and hang them around the house. Enjoy the day with a big smile and spread happiness like the beautiful flowers in your leis!
Where Lei Day is celebrated?
- - Hawaii

