Events & Resources at EcoCostel
March:
Children make traditional Mărțișor for family and friends to wear throughout the month of March as a symbol of spring.
8 March, International Women’s Day In Moldova, the custom of giving women flowers still prevails.
During the middle of March, people trim the vines and attach the vines to the supports and tidy the area.
April:
Orthodox Easter (date varies every year) In the predawn hours, people bring food, painted eggs, Cozonac (Paskha an Eastern European egg bread traditionally made at Easter), to the church in return for a holy water blessing.
Paștele Blajinilor (Memorial Easter on the Sunday and/or Monday one week after Easter) People return to their village/city of origin and join the whole community in the cemetery bringing food, wine, and gifts spending the day together and remembering the dead family members.
May:
1 May, International Labor Day People go to the forest with friends and/or family to relax and grill.
9 May Victory Day celebration at World War 2 victory of Soviets, there are memorial meetings in every village/city. Each village sent hundreds of men to war. City monuments have an eternal flame. Many monuments have an artillery gun pointing in the direction of Romania from where enemy attacked.
Europe Day is a new holiday celebrating the views and ideas of EU integration.
Dulce Floare de Salcam, folklore music & dance festival held in Cahul on the third or fourth Sunday of May.
Children make traditional Mărțișor for family and friends to wear throughout the month of March as a symbol of spring.
8 March, International Women’s Day In Moldova, the custom of giving women flowers still prevails.
During the middle of March, people trim the vines and attach the vines to the supports and tidy the area.
April:
Orthodox Easter (date varies every year) In the predawn hours, people bring food, painted eggs, Cozonac (Paskha an Eastern European egg bread traditionally made at Easter), to the church in return for a holy water blessing.
Paștele Blajinilor (Memorial Easter on the Sunday and/or Monday one week after Easter) People return to their village/city of origin and join the whole community in the cemetery bringing food, wine, and gifts spending the day together and remembering the dead family members.
May:
1 May, International Labor Day People go to the forest with friends and/or family to relax and grill.
9 May Victory Day celebration at World War 2 victory of Soviets, there are memorial meetings in every village/city. Each village sent hundreds of men to war. City monuments have an eternal flame. Many monuments have an artillery gun pointing in the direction of Romania from where enemy attacked.
Europe Day is a new holiday celebrating the views and ideas of EU integration.
Dulce Floare de Salcam, folklore music & dance festival held in Cahul on the third or fourth Sunday of May.
SUMMER
June, July, and August:
Villagers are busy weeding, watering, and maintaining their home gardens as well as their vineyards and cornfields.
In late June/early July the grain is harvested for bread.
Every “even” year, at the beginning of July, in Cahul city hosts the folklore music and dance festival,”Nufărul Alb” (“White Nymphaea“). Young dancers come from many other countries. Festival includes local wines, foods, and handmade crafts.
Faces of Friends Festival, a pop, rock, and jazz music festival held in August (exact dates vary) in Cahul.
In late August sunflowers are harvested for oil and seeds.
AUTUMN
Collect and chop wood in preparation for winter
September:
Prepare the wine barrels. Harvest and crush grapes.
Later, harvest corn
October:
Moldova Wine Festival in Chisinau during the first weekend in October offers free samples, if you purchase a “glass”.
Cahul Wine Festival during the second week in October offering free samples
November:
8 November, Roșu Village Day (Hramul Satului în Roșu): The village celebrates their patron saint “Dumitru” with music, folk dancing, wrestling “trinta”competition fighting for the prize of a sheep, rooster, or rabbit.
21 November, Cahul City Day (Hramul Orașului în Cahul) (Religious, national heritage, music, gastronomy, culture): Celebrating their patron saint “Mihai” with music, dancing, and a bicycle race.
Sustainable collection wild berries (dog-rose, black thorn, buck thorn, etc.)
WINTER
Sauna AtCostel
December:
24 December: Children singing carols “colinde” for sweet treats and/or money.
25 December, Christmas following the new calendar.
31 December: Children sing and recite poems wishing people good wishes for the New Year for money and sweet treats.
January:
6 January: Children singing carols “colinde” for sweet treats and/or money.
7 January, Orthodox Christmas.
RESOURCES
Moldovan Culture & History:
Lonely Planet – The travel series’ introduction to travel in Moldova.
Moldova Holiday – An informational site for travelers and tourists.
Moldovan Cuisine
Moldovan Literature
Public Holidays in Moldova
Republic of Moldova – Official Website
Tourism Agency of the Republic of Moldova
Wine of Moldova – An overview of Moldova’s excellent wine, including wine regions and types of grapes grown.
Wikipedia – Moldova – An encyclopedia entry discussing Moldova’s history and culture.
City Guides & Transportation:
Cahul
More about Cahul
Bus schedules
Train schedules
Accommodation: Hostels in Chisinau
Funky Mamaliga Hostel
Tapok Hostel
Chisinau Chill Hostel
Trotter’s Den Hostel
Retro Moldova Hostel
Backyard Hostel
Hostel Suisse
Glorious Shack Hostel
Forum Moldova Hostel
Eco Art Hostel Chisinau
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