The Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon experienced by
those in the Arctic Circle. On around the twenty-first of June every year, the
sun shines for a full twenty-four hour day, never once dipping below the horizon
and it is known as the Midnight Sun. Due to the fact that over 70% of the people
who experience the Midnight Sun are in Finland, the country has gained the name
"The Land of the Midnight Sun.”
Even though the actual Midnight Sun can only be seen in the Arctic
Circle, “white nights” are experienced by those all around the country, even as
far down as those in Helsinki on the country’s south coast. This is when the
sun dips below the horizon for a couple of ours during the night but it does
not get dark.
There is a lot of tradition surrounding the night of the
Midnight Sun. A popular story is that if a young woman collects seven flowers and
puts them under her pillow on the night of June 21st then her future
husband will appear in her dreams. Midsummers parties are held all around the
country and there is also The Midnight Sun Film Festival which is held in
Finnish Lapland every year and is known to be a great way of experiencing the
Midnight Sun and Finnish culture, all at the same time.