In Switzerland, it is traditional for Easter eggs to be delivered by the Easter Bunny, also known as the Easter Hare. The Easter Bunny is a popular figure in many countries around the world and is associated with the celebration of Easter. It is believed that the Easter Bunny brings Easter eggs to children as a symbol of new life and renewal.
While in other countries, the Easter Bunny is usually depicted as a furry rabbit, in Switzerland, the Easter Hare is more often used. The hare is a symbol of fertility and renewal, which is fitting for the Easter holiday. In some regions, it is also a common tradition to have Easter egg hunt and the Easter Hare is the one who hides the eggs and children have to find them.
It’s worth mentioning that the Easter Bunny or Easter Hare is a cultural symbol that has been adopted by many countries and might have different interpretations and traditions depending on the culture and region.