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Nationalistic fervour felt here, and here

Last updated: November 30, 2025 9:30 am
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Edinburgh is currently buzzing with nationalistic pride following their surprising victories in football and rugby, as well as the celebration of St Andrew’s Day.

St Andrew’s Day, Scotland’s official national day, is observed with a mix of traditions and festivities. While some attend ceilidhs and cook haggis, others simply raise a glass to the occasion.

Overseas, Scots and Scottish descendants mark the day with great enthusiasm. In Dunedin, a Scottish-themed event featured food, entertainment, and even Irn-Bru ice cream.

St Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint, is also revered in Greece and Russia. The connection between St Andrew and Scotland dates back to medieval times, with legends of relics being brought to St Andrews.

Dunedin, founded by the Free Church of Scotland, has strong ties to Edinburgh. The Dunedin-Edinburgh Sister City Society works to celebrate this connection through various events and collaborations.

The relationship between Dunedin and Edinburgh extends to the academic realm, with the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Otago offering a rich collection of Scottish and Irish materials.

The bond between the two cities continues to evolve in the digital age, with cultural exchanges now facilitated through art, music, and research initiatives.

For Dunedin, Scottish identity is not just a thing of the past but a vibrant part of its cultural life. The future of the relationship between Dunedin and Edinburgh looks promising, with a shared commitment to nurturing their connection.

• Jean Balchin is an ODT columnist who has embarked on a new chapter in Edinburgh.

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