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& AROUND THE WORLD From early June in the Scottish Borders The Riding of the Marches, or Common Riding, takes place throughout the summer in major Scottish Borders towns. Like many Scottish festivals, it has ancient traditions, dating back to the Middle Ages, when riders would be sent to the town boundary to check on the common lands. In those dark days of brigands, rogues and highwaymen, the young riders faced many perils including clashes with incursive neighbouring settlements 5 June 2015, BBC Music Day aims to bring people together across generations and communities through their love of music on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC 6 Music, Asian Network, BBC Local Radio, plus BBC One’s The One Show will be broadcasting live from the Music Day event in Glasgow. 7 June 2015, Sunday following Corpus Christi in Castrillo de Murcia, Burgos, Spain. Grown men dress up in red and yellow costumes and leap over babies. 8 June 2015, World Oceans Day 2015 Celebration In honour of the United Nations World Oceans Day, celebrated each year on 8 June, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) will organize a full day dedicated to the ocean and its link to the climate system. This event will lead up to the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP21). 20 June 2015, fifth day of the fifth lunar month Dragon Boat Festival in Hunan province, China’s rivers fill with colourful crafts decked out to look like dragons, from fearsome snout to scaly tail. The boat races are a lot of fun but the festival’s roots lie in tragedy. 21 June 2015, 'Solstice' (Latin: 'solstitium') means 'sun-stopping'. Although the June solstice marks the first day of astronomical summer, it's more common to use meteorological definitions of seasons, making the solstice midsummer or midwinter. One of the world's oldest evidence of the Summer Solstice's importance in culture is Stonehenge in England, a megalithic structure which clearly marks the moment of the June Solstice. StOM Page 11