St. David’s Day is a national holiday celebrated annually in Wales on March 1st. It is the feast day of St. David, the patron saint of Wales, and commemorates his life and work. The day is marked with parades, traditional Welsh costumes, music, and dancing. People also wear daffodils or leeks to celebrate the day as they are two of the national symbols of Wales.
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