The name Edinburgh is thought to have been derived from the Bythonic Din Eidyn, meaning Fort of Eidyn. This name came from the time period when the city was a Gododdin hillfort. Later, the English changed the name to Edin-burh.
In spite of its exceptional beauty, the city has a rather unique and humorous nickname Auld Reekie, which is Scots for "Old Smoky." The name was coined in a time when the city was a little, well, smellier than it is today. At one time only coal and wood were available as fuels, so the city was frequently blanketed with a layer of smoke spilling from its chimneys. At the same time, the standards for cleanliness weren't what they are today, so the city really did have an objectionable odor.
The historic center of Edinburgh contains two very notable areas of attraction. The first, Old Town, is an area that still follows the city plan of its medieval days and many of its Reformation-era buildings are still standing. At one end of Old Town sits a castle with the Royal Mile leading away from it down the spine of a large hill. Because the spine, or "tail," of Old Town is quite narrow, the area quickly became crowded.
To alleviate the overpopulation of Old Town, in 1766 a competition was held to design the second area of historic Edinburgh, New Town. James Craig, a 22-year-old architect, won the competition and New Town was built according to his grid design. The main street of New Town was George Street with Princes Street and Queen Street on either side. Princes Street is the major shopping street in Edinburgh today.
Edinburgh is well-known for its many festivals and celebrations, which draw huge crowds every year. The most popular of these is the annual Edinburgh Festival, a four-week festival taking place between the end of July and the beginning of September. This festival is actually comprised of many separate events.
Other festivals include the Edinburgh Fringe (a huge festival of over 1867 different acts), Edinburgh Art Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival, and T on the Fringe.
The most well known celebration held in Edinburgh is Hogmanay. This celebration began as a simple street party on Princes Street and the Royal Mile. However, it's grown into a huge event that requires ticketing to limit attendance to 100,000 people. The celebration takes place over four days and includes parades, concerts, and fireworks.
If you're planning to visit Edinburgh, you won't be disappointed by the city or the many beautiful places to stay there. Edinburgh has great vacation accommodations including both hotels and holiday apartments.
Chinese Festivals And Celebrations
February 16th - 18th 2007 Nerja Carnival
Street parades, processions, entertainers and a holiday atmosphere to rival Rio de Janeiro! Don't miss this fantastic parade with larger than life costumes, floats and fancy dress. The procession starts about 5pm on Saturday at the Balcon de Europa in the centre of Nerja. You are not guaranteed good weather so wrap up warm. There are also competitions for the best costumes in each category, and lots of fun to brighten up a winter's day. Dates do vary from year to year.
April Easter
Easter processions each day with religious icons held aloft and paraded through the streets. Also not to be missed is the procession of fancy dress, which is full of colour.
May 3rd Day of the Crosses
Businesses and neighbours complete to display home made palm and flower crosses and shrines outside their premises. Traditional foods are also on offer including Marcocha (popcorn with honey) and Arropi? (caramel).
May 15th San Isidro
San Isidro is a spectacular procession of horses, carts and decorated cars and vans with many participants dressed in traditional costume, passing out sweets and drinks of Sherry. The procession starts from the centre of Nerja and makes its way to the village of Maro, flanked all the way by locals and tourists alike joining in the merriment. Eventually nearly the whole town ends up at Maro near the Nerja Caves where the partying continues for 2 ? 3 days and nights accompanied by live groups and dance troupes, beer stalls abound selling bar-b-q and grilled food. A good selection of fairground stalls also adds to the party atmosphere.
June 23rd - 24th San Juan
The night of San Juan takes place along the beaches of Nerja with bonfires erected and tents to house the revellers. Live music with bandstands and numerous spontaneous parties make it a night to remember. Beach bars and restaurants stay open all night often providing their own live entertainment.
July 16th Virgen Del Carmen
Fisherman's feast day, and to celebrate they participate in a procession to the beach and into the sea carrying the Virgen aloft.
October 9th ? 12th Nerja Feria Carnival
Nerja Feria carnival is a funfair on a large scale with day and night events, groups, dancing, beer tents, theme tents and food bars. There is non-stop music and dancing for 3 days and nights and entertainment includes horse displays and competitions. Not to be missed if you can stand the pace!
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