Palm Sunday is a Christian holiday that marks the beginning of the Holy Week before Easter.
The origin of Palm Sunday dates back to the New Testament when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, and people greeted him with palm branches.
It signifies the people's recognition of Jesus as their King and their hope that he would save them from oppression.
Palm Sunday is celebrated worldwide in various ways, including carrying palm branches, olive or willow branches, and making crosses or decorations out of them.
People exchange palm leaves or other types of branches as a symbol of good luck, eat special foods, and attend church services where the priest blesses the palms or branches.
The donkey that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on is a symbol of peace, humility, and simplicity in the Christian faith.
Palm Sunday is a time for Christians to reflect, prepare and celebrate Jesus' resurrection on Easter Sunday.
The customs and traditions associated with Palm Sunday may vary from place to place, but the underlying meaning remains the same.