Passover is a major Jewish holiday that occurs in the Spring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. Also called Pesach, it is one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals of the Jewish religion. It is traditionally celebrated in Israel for 7 days and for 8 days for Jews in the Diaspora, basedContinue reading “Passover”
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Chinese New Year
This festival celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. This can also be called the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year. This is a 16 day festival from New Year’s Eve to the 15th day which is the lantern festival. The first day of Chinese New Year begins onContinue reading “Chinese New Year”
Holidays on 11th February
Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution This day commemorates the protests that led to the downfall of the Pahlavi dynasty and the installation of the Islamic Revolutionary headed by Aytalloah Khomeini. This political celebration held on the last day of the celebration. Japan National Foundation Day This is a national holiday celebrating the foundation of Japan,Continue reading “Holidays on 11th February”
Grenada Independence Day
This day marks the country’s independence from Britain on this day in 1974. It had been occupied by various European nations since colonisation in the 16th century, but France took full control in 1649 because of its sugar production. When the French were defeated in the Seven Years’ war, the Paris of Treaty ceded GrenadaContinue reading “Grenada Independence Day”
Waitangi Day
This is a public holiday in New Zealand and celebrates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the founding document of the country, on this day in 1840. It was signed in a marquee in the grounds of James Busby’s house (now known as the Treaty house) at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands. TheContinue reading “Waitangi Day”
Mexico Constitution Day
This day celebrates the anniversary of the country’s current constitution which was promulgated on this day in 1917 in Santiago de Queretaro following a revolution that started in 1910. It is a federal public holiday in the country. This document included significant social reforms to labour laws and provided for equality without discrimination among otherContinue reading “Mexico Constitution Day”
Holidays on 4th December
Sri Lanka Independence Day This day commemorates the country’s political independence from Britain in 1948. It is celebrated through a flag-hoisting ceremony, dances, parades and performances. The main celebration takes place in its capital Colombo, where the President raises the national flag and delivers a nationally televised speech. World Cancer Day This is a globalContinue reading “Holidays on 4th December”
Holidays on 2nd February
Groundhog Day This day is a popular North American tradition observed in the USA and Canada. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerging from its burrow on this day sees its shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and Winter will persist for six more weeks;Continue reading “Holidays on 2nd February”
Holidays on 31st January
International Zebra Day This day was founded by a consortium of conversation organisations, including the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The goal was to help raise awareness about the zebra’s plight so that they can be preserved and protected. Nauru Independence Day Germany took control of the island in 1888 after 10 yearsContinue reading “Holidays on 31st January”
Holocaust Memorial Day
This day remembers the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust in World War Two, as well as millions of other people killed under Nazi Persecution and in genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. This date was when the largest Nazi death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated. The website for the dayContinue reading “Holocaust Memorial Day”