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Young men and young women in folk costumes participate in the Easter folk festival in the village of Holloko, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in northeastern Hungary

Video. Hungarian Easter tradition sees women doused with water in Hollókő

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A centuries-old Easter tradition continues in a Hungarian village, where men pour water over women in a ritual rooted in folklore and springtime customs.

In the Hungarian village of Hollókő, locals continue a centuries-old Easter tradition in which men pour buckets of water over women during the holiday.

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The ritual, believed to have roots in purification and spring renewal, was historically linked to marriage customs and baptism traditions.

Footage shows men in traditional dress chasing and dousing women, who take part in the celebration despite getting soaked.

Locals say the event is not only for tourists but an important part of their cultural identity. Each year, thousands of visitors travel to the UNESCO-listed village to witness the unique custom.

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