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Greek Easter (Pascha) in Crete is more than a holiday—it's a powerful, emotional, and deeply traditional experience. From candlelight processions in Agios Nikolaos and Chania to the intimate bonfires and feasts of a small village, Pascha in Greece is unlike anything we’ve experienced before. In this video, Katina shares her perspective growing up as a Greek-American and how celebrating Pascha in Greece brought her even closer to her roots. We contrast two unforgettable Easter experiences: 🕯️ City-style celebrations in Agios Nikolaos and Chania (complete with fireworks, processions, and the burning of Judas) 🏡 Village-style traditions—homemade food, music, red egg cracking, and neighborly feasts Whether you're from the diaspora or curious about how Easter is celebrated in Greece, this video captures the beauty, diversity, and spiritual depth of Greek Pascha. Topics covered: Greek Orthodox Easter explained Pascha in Agios Nikolaos & Chania Village vs. City Greek Easter traditions Cracking red eggs (Tsougrisma) & what it means Celebrating Easter in Crete as expats What to expect from Greek Easter if you visit Resort vs. family-style celebrations Let us know in the comments: How do you celebrate Easter or Pascha where you live? 📍 Subscribe for more videos on Greek culture, expat life, and travel across Greece. 📸 Follow our journey on Instagram: / becoming_greek Connect on Facebook: / becoming.greek ▶️ Watch our full Greece DocuSeries: • Becoming Greek Specials