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Moldovans celebrate the onset of March in a special way - with the Martisor holiday. Traditionally it is held on March 1 and is associated with the arrival of spring. On this day, people give each other Martisors in the form of flowers made of red and white threads. Martisors are usually worn on clothing or on the wrist during the entire month of March. After this, on the last day of spring, the martisor is usually removed and tied on the branches of fruit trees. as a sign of gratitude to nature for awakening life in the surrounding world. It is also believed that it will bring abundance to people's homes. They also say that if someone makes a wish while Martisor is hanging on the tree, it should come true