Back to newsA community somewhere in Crete is organizing the creation of the island's largest May Day wreath (Protomagia wreath) this spring, combining local tradition with collective participation. May Day, celebrated on May 1st, is one of Greece's most cherished seasonal traditions. Greeks mark the occasion by gathering wildflowers and weaving them into decorative wreaths, which are then hung on front doors to welcome spring. The effort described in this article is a community-scale version of this custom, bringing residents together around a shared cultural project. Tourists visiting Crete around May 1st can experience this tradition firsthand: local markets and villages often sell or display handmade wreaths, and many communities hold outdoor gatherings in nature. Check local event listings closer to the date for the specific location and how to join or watch the wreath-making.
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Cretan Community Weaves Island's Largest May Day Wreath
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