St. Patrick's Day decoration
St. Patrick's Day, also known as the Feast Day of Saint Patrick, is an Irish cultural event celebrated annually on March 17. The day commemorates Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the island. What began as a religious festival has grown into a global celebration of Irish culture, history, and traditions.
Green and orange decoration
A striking feature of St. Patrick's Day is the use of green as the dominant color. People wear green clothing and decorations, and even rivers and buildings are often lit up in green. This green tradition originated from the color's association with the Irish landscape and the symbol of shamrocks, which Saint Patrick is said to have used to explain the Holy Trinity.