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No Smartphone, Stand, and Have to Shave: What Rules Surround the Tradition of the Gilles De Binche?

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zen reading Home / Videos / Videos Home Videos binche carnival unesco gles Home / Videos 2 photos Video Monday, February 16, 2026 - 08:58 No smartphone, stand up, and shave: what rules surround the tradition of the Gilles de Binche? No smartphone, stand up, and shave: what rules surround the tradition of the Gilles de Binche? Monday, February 16, 2026
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BELGA / Marius Burgelman Every year, more than 100,000 people flock to Binche to experience a unique experience and discover folklore rooted in history. The Binche Carnival, which has been on UNESCO's list of intangible heritage since 2008, has become one of Belgium's most emblematic cultural events, mixing tradition and festiveness. Also read "We prefer this one, because it is well calibrated": the sacred tradition of carnival, how are oranges …

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