Italy has the most festivals in Europe. Most of them are religious and traditional folk festivals. The main festivals are as follows:
January 6, Epiphany
40 days before Easter, Carnival
March 22 to April 25, Easter
April 25, Liberation Day
June 2, National Day
August 15, August Festival
November 1, Halloween
December 25, Christmas
In general, Italians pay attention to cultural accomplishment and pursue a high quality of life. Therefore, Italians like culturally related decorations, home furnishings, clothing, bags, shoes and other leather products (world famous), food and wine (grape red wine, ice cream, olive oil, tomato sauce, chocolate, cheese, espresso, etc.), handicrafts (Roman architectural replicas, toys, ornaments, medieval style dolls, paper products (Florence is famous for its exquisite marbled paper, and many books, handmade notebooks, photo frames, handicrafts, etc. are made of Florence’s high-quality paper), Vatican stamps, luxury goods, brand-name watches, masks, Pinocchio dolls, antique football souvenirs, Ferrari souvenirs, gouache watercolors, glass products, etc. Italians love vacations, and launching special travel products during vacations, such as travel sets, suitcases, camping tents, etc., will be very popular.