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The bearer peers out of the Maibär, a tall frame covered in branches, which is carried round the streets of Bad Ragaz

Maibär, Bad Ragaz, Canton St Gallen (2)

The Maibär festival is held on the first Sunday of May. A conical frame, which may be 4.5 m (over 14 feet) high - is covered with freshly picked foliage, and decorated with ribbons and flags. It is carried dancing through the streets of the village by a young man hidden inside it. Since the frame is so heavy - up to 100 kg (220 lb) - several bearers take it in turns. The Maibär is accompanied by youngsters with cowbells, and by a horde of children collecting money. The noise is supposed to drive away any malevolent spirits which might intend to bring back the winter. The festival ends in the afternoon, when the Maibär is thrown into the Tamina, which flows through the village down to the Rhine.

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