2019 has begun. Are cross-border e-commerce sellers and friends doing marketing plans this year? Festivals are definitely a very good marketing entry point. For sellers, it is very necessary to understand the festivals in exporting countries. Saibei editor has compiled common marketing festivals around the world. Let’s take a look.
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1 6 Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve
According to the Julian calendar, Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Eve on January 6, and the church will hold a mass. Countries with Orthodox religion as the mainstream belief include: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria , Greece, Serbia, Macedonia , Georgia, Montenegro .
1-7 Russian Orthodox Christmas
starts on New Year's Day on January 1, and the holiday lasts until Christmas on January 7. The holiday during this period is called Bridge Holiday.
1 January 14th Japanese Adult Ceremony
Starting from 2000, the second Monday of January is the Japanese Adult Ceremony. In this year, young people who are 20 years old will preside over a special Adult Ceremony by the municipal government on this day and will be issued a certificate to show that as adults starting from that day, they need to bear social responsibilities and obligations. This is one of Japan's very important traditional festivals, originating from the "champion ceremony" in ancient China.
1 January 21, United States Martin Luther King Anniversary
This is the United States federal legal holiday , commemorating the birthday of Pastor Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King launched the American civil rights movement for black people.
1-26 Australia National Day
11-26 January 26, British Captain Arthur Philip landed in New South Wales with a team of prisoners, becoming the first Europeans to arrive in Australia. In the following 80 years, a total of 159,000 British prisoners were exiled to Australia, so this country is also nicknamed "the country created by prisoners." Now, this day has become one of Australia's most grand annual festivals, and various large-scale celebrations will be held in major cities.
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2 4 Sri Lanka National Day
Sri Lanka has a long history. The Kingdom of Sinhalese was established in 463 BC. Since 1505, it has been colonized by Portugal, the Netherlands and Britain. At the end of World War I, the Sri Lankan people fought for the right of "internal autonomy" from the British. After World War II, Britain forced its agreement to agree in 1947 to make Sri Lanka a self-governing area of the Commonwealth. On February 4, 1948, Sri Lanka officially declared independence.
2/6 New Zealand National Day
Also known as Waitangi Day, the Maori and the British government signed the Treaty of Waitangi on February 6, 1840, which made New Zealand a British colony.
2-11th anniversary of Japan's founding of the People's Republic of China
According to legend, the first emperor of Japan, Emperor Kanwu ascended the throne on February 11th, so he regarded this day as the beginning of Japan and designated this day as the founding of Japan.
February 18th US Presidents' Day
Presidents' Day (English: Presidents' Day) Federal Festival, one of the 10 legal festivals in the United States, is scheduled to be on the third Monday of February every year, which is equal to Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, etc.; on this day of every year Americans will use some special ways to relive history and remember the respected great president in people's hearts. Schools and parents will also provide patriotic education for their children on this day to let them understand and familiarize themselves with the history of the United States.
2-19 Thailand Ten Thousand Buddha Festival
Thailand's traditional Buddhist festival is held on the fifteenth day of the Thai calendar every year. For Thailand, which is a devout Buddhist, this festival has religious belief significance. On the morning of the Ten Thousand Buddhas Festival, Thai men, women, young and old took flowers, incense, candles and alms to nearby temples to perform activities such as vegetarianism, burning incense and worshiping Buddha.
February 23rd Russian Motherland Defender Day
February 23rd each year is Russia's Motherland Defender Day. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, this day has become a festival for all men and is regarded as the "Men's Day" in Russia.On this day, women will give gifts to their male relatives and friends, and female classmates or female colleagues will also give a small gift to male classmates and male colleagues the day before or after working days.
February 25 Kuwait National Day
11 February 25, 2019, the Kuwait people finally broke free from the shackles of Britain and embarked on the road of independence and mastery of their own affairs and prosperity. This day was determined as Kuwait National Day. February 25 is Kuwait's National Day, and February 26 is Liberation Day. Kuwaits will take two days off to participate in grand celebrations.
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3 3rd Japanese Daughter Day
Daughter Day is translated into doll festival and peach blossom festival. It is a festival that hopes girls will grow up healthily. For families with girls, they will have puppets and white wine, cakes (sticky cakes), peach blossoms, etc. to celebrate this day.
3 March 17 St. Patrick's Day
is a festival commemorating the guardian saint of Ireland . It originated in Ireland in the late 5th century and has now become the National Day of Ireland. With Irish descendants spread all over the world, St. Patrick's Day has now been widely celebrated in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States and New Zealand. The traditional color of St. Patrick's Day is green.
3 March 21 The Holi Festival in India
is also called "Huli Festival" and "Color Festival". It is a traditional Indian festival and also a traditional Indian New Year (the New Indian New Year on the Spring Equinox) symbolizes the arrival of spring. It is mainly distributed in India, Nepal and Indian immigrant communities around the world. Holi is usually two days, the first day is mainly a prayer ceremony, and the second day is a carnival day. During the festival, Indians will sprinkle colorful pigments on people to express their joy and blessings.
3 March 23 Pakistan
11 March 23, 2019, the All India Muslim Alliance passed the resolution to establish Pakistan in Lahore . To commemorate the Lahore resolution, the Pakistani government will designate March 23 as "Pakistan Day" every year.
3 March 25th Greece National Day
This day marked the beginning of the Greek people's struggle to defeat the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) and ultimately established an independent state.
March 26 Bangladesh National Day
11971 From March 26 to December 16, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan (now Pakistan) had an armed conflict that lasted for 9 months. The result of the war led to Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan. To commemorate this day, Bangladesh regards March 26 each year as Bangladesh’s independence and national day.
3 March 31 Mother's Day in the UK
Mother's Day in the UK, unlike Mother's Day in other countries such as China and the United States, Mother's Day in the UK is not on the second Sunday of May, but on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the West Easter before the 40 days of Sunday) is traditionally called Mother's Day, and now it is also called Mother's Day.
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4 April 13 Thailand Songkans Festival
The most grand traditional festival in Thailand and Southeast Asia. People will go to temples to bathe and worship Buddha, build sand and build pagodas, and listen to monks and chant scriptures. Water-splashing activities from all over the country attract tourists from all over the world.
April 14 Bangladesh Bangladesh New Year
4 April 14 is Bangladesh New Year. 1 day off. After a special New Year breakfast, Bangladeshis wear traditional clothes to attend the New Year parade.
April 19 Good Friday
Good Friday, also known as Good Friday or Good Friday, is to commemorate the day when Jesus Christ was crucified and is the Friday before Easter.
April 21 Brazil Revolutionary Heroes Festival
This is one of the most important national festivals in Brazil and also a national festival. This festival has great significance in Brazilian history. Tiradentes means "tooth puller", which refers to the famous national hero Joaquim José da Silva Xavier in Brazil's history. This was the day when he died for Brazil's independence in 1792.
April 21 Easter
Easter is the festival for Christians to commemorate the third day of resurrection after Jesus was crucified. Easter symbolizes rebirth, and there are many traditional celebrations and customs among European and American folk, such as parade, making and searching for easter eggs, Easter bunny, etc.
It is the second most important festival in Western countries after Christmas. Any country with Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox religion as its main beliefs will celebrate Easter. These countries include but are not limited to: European countries, American countries such as the United States, Canada, and Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, and ; Russia, Greece and other countries celebrate Orthodox Easter. In Hong Kong, China, Easter is also a legal holiday.
Special reminder: Don’t send Easter blessings to Indians and Middle Easterners who do not believe in Christianity.
April 23 Turkey National Sovereignty and Children's Day
1920 Great National Assembly was established. April 23, 23 after that, it was designated as National Sovereignty and Children's Day. Turkish children participate in various activities with teachers and parents every year to celebrate this festival.
April 25th Italian Liberation Day
11945 On April 25th, the people of northern Italy held an uprising, liberating large cities such as Milan, Turin, and Genoa, expelled Nazi German occupation forces, and ended the 20-year fascist rule. To commemorate this victory, this day is designated as Liberation Day. State organs will hold celebrations and have a day off nationwide.
April 25th Australian Anzac Day
Anzac Day originated from the Battle of Gallipoli in World War I. The day to commemorate the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Union Legion (ANZE) who died in the Battle of Gallipoli on April 25, 1915 is a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand, and is one of the most important festivals in the two places. From dawn on this day, commemorative ceremonies will be held in war memorial halls across the country.
April 25 Egypt Sinai Liberation Day
April 25th of each year is the day when the Egyptian people celebrate the return of Sinai. At that time, the whole country will have a day off for a day and the whole country will be jubilant.
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5 5th Japan Children's Day
Japan's Children's Day is quite special, divided into boys' Children's Day and girls' Children's Day. Boys' Children's Day (こどもの) is the original Dragon Boat Festival in Japan (the Dragon Boat Festival) on May 5th. However, after the Meiji Restoration, Japan abolished the lunar calendar and adopted the Gregorian calendar, which needs attention. Japan passed legislation after the war in 1948 to define May 5 as a public holiday. Its celebrations include raising the carp flag and thanking parents and family reunion.
5 May 5th Korean Children's Day
Korean Children's Day began in 1923 and evolved from "Boys Day", which is also a public holiday in South Korea. During the Japanese rule, Korea Children's Day was cancelled since 1939 and was not restored until 1946. The date was changed to May 5th of each year. Parents usually take their children to parks, zoos or other recreational facilities on this day to let their children spend the holiday happily.
5 May 6 Muslims enter fasting (Ramadan starts)
Ramadan, also translated as Lemadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The name of the month means "forbidden month". It is the month of the Muslims fasting. During the Ramadan period, Muslims generally work from 9 am to 2 pm. At this time, work efficiency will be relatively low. Some people will work at night and rest during the day. The fast will be opened on June 15 this year.
5 May 9 Victory Day of the Russian Patriotic War
11945 On May 9, 2019, Germany signed a letter of unconditional surrender to the Soviet Union, Britain and the United States. Due to time difference, the Soviet Union, located east of , Berlin, was already in the early morning of May 9, while the United States, Britain, France and other countries west of Berlin were still in the afternoon or evening on May 8. Therefore, the United States, Britain, France and other countries designated May 8 as the day of victory in Europe, while the Soviet Union determined May 9 as the anniversary of the victory over Germany's fascism.
5 May 9th Israel Independence Day
Independence Day is the National Day of Israel. In 1949, the Israeli Parliament passed a resolution to determine that the 5th day of the month of the Jewish calendar of Ir is the Independence Day of the State of Israel.
May 19 United Nations Vesak Day
Every yearly Vesak Day date is determined according to the calendar and is on the full moon day of May. The Theravada Buddhist tradition commemorates the birth, enlightenment and nirvana of Sakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Buddhists from Southeast Asian and South Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia , Myanmar , Singapore , Malaysia , Indonesia , Nepal and other countries hold grand celebrations during this annual important festival.
5 May 25 Argentina May Revolution anniversary
11810 May 25, Argentina broke out, overthrowing the colonial rule of the Governor General of La Plata, South America, Spain. May 25th is designated as the May Revolution anniversary of Argentina, which is also the National Day of Argentina.
May 27th American Memorial Day
Memorial Day: It is a festival that most states in the United States will commemorate. The time was originally May 30. After 1971, in order to ensure that federal employees can enjoy this rest day, many states changed it to the last Monday of May. To mourn the US military officers and soldiers who died in various wars, it is not only a patriotic anniversary, but also represents the official start of summer among the people. Many beaches, playgrounds, summer ferries on small islands, etc. will start operating from the weekend of that week. The whole country is on holiday, and children don’t have to go to school.
5 May 27 The British Spring Bank Holiday
Bank Holiday is a legal public holiday in the UK and was recognized in 1871. There are two bank holidays in the UK, namely Spring Bank Holiday in the final week of May and Summer Bank Holiday in the final week of August.
Many stores close on "bank holidays", allowing employees to rest or go out for vacation with their families. Except for banks, most stores will be open as usual on "bank holidays", except for Christmas. The salary of those who work on "bank holidays" will increase compared to weekdays, sometimes double the weekdays.
5 May 30 German Father's Day
Germany's Father's Day is the 40th day after Easter, so do you know what day the 39th day after Easter is? That's right, Christi Himmelfahrt (Jesus Ascension), which is also a legal holiday in Germany. Because the two festivals are next to each other, they are usually celebrated together. According to statistics, most Germans choose to celebrate Father's Day at home, or have a short outing, outdoor barbecue, etc. Of course, these depend on the weather that day. Many fathers will use such a free Thursday to spend a long weekend with their families.
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6 5 Eid
Muslims fast throughout the month in Lemadhan (the ninth month of the Islamic calendar). They look for the new moon on the last day of Ramadhan. The fasting day of the month is opened on the next day of the month, which is the fasting day; if there is no new moon, they will continue to fast and the festival will be postponed, generally not more than 3 days. Since the time when different countries see the new moon is different, there will be slight differences in the date of Eid.
is usually on holiday for three days. Everyone exchanged greetings: "Urde Mubarak! (Festival auspiciousness!)". Eid Mubarak in English.
June 6 Sweden National Day
Swedes celebrated their National Day on June 6 to commemorate two historical events: on June 6, 1523, Gustav Vassa was elected king; on the same day in 1809, Sweden implemented a new constitution. The Swedish people celebrate National Day with Nordic literary and artistic performances.
6 June 10th Portugal Day
Portugal's National Day is the death of the Portuguese patriotic poet James.
1977, in order to gather the centripetal force of Portuguese overseas Chinese scattered around the world, the Portuguese government officially named this day "Portugal Day, James Day and Portuguese Overseas Chinese".
June 12 Russia National Day
11990 On June 12, 2019, the highest Soviet of the Russian Federation passed and issued a declaration of sovereignty, declaring Russia's separation from the Soviet Union and sovereignty and independence.This day was designated as Russian Independence Day in 1994, and after 2002, it is also called "Russian Day". The Russians did not hold any special celebrations on this day. The government has not organized any formal celebrations. However, June 12 is set as a public holiday.
June 12 Nigeria Democracy Day
Nigeria is a national legal festival set up to commemorate the return of democratic rule from a long-term military rule.
June 23 Nordic Midsummer Festival
Midsummer Festival is an important traditional festival for residents in northern Europe. It is public holidays in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. Midsummer Festival is also celebrated in Eastern Europe, Central Europe, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland and other places, but especially in Nordic and the United Kingdom. In some places, local residents will erect midsummer pillars on this day, and the bonfire party is also one of the important events.
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7 1 Canada Day
Canada Day is a national public holiday in Canada and is scheduled for July 1 every year. In 1879, this day was officially designated as a festival, and was originally called "Dominister Day" to commemorate the Autonomous Dominion of Canada, which represents the political alliance. It was renamed Canada Day under the Canadian Act on October 27, 1982.
7-4 US Independence Day
To commemorate the day when the United States announced its independence from the British Empire on July 4, 1776, this day is also the National Day of the United States. Independence Day in the United States is as grand as religious and folk festivals.
July 6th Spanish Bull Running Festival
San Fermín (Spanish: San Fermín), also known as Bull Running Festival. On the first day of the festival, rocket launchers were launched by the Town Hall Square. In the next seven consecutive days and seven nights, various celebrations include music, literature, open-air dances, etc. Young people always enjoy all night long, and participate in the activities of the Cow Running Festival with interest during the day, enjoying the stimulating feeling of being chased by the cow.
July 14th French National Day
Bastille Day is the French National Day. In order to commemorate the conquering of the Bastille, which symbolizes feudal rule on July 14, 1789, the masses in Paris conquered the Bastille, symbolizing feudal rule, thus opening the prelude to the French Revolution. Every year on the morning of July 14, a National Day military parade is held in Paris. All the troops participating in the parade set off from the Arc de Triomphe, pass through the Champs-Elysées, arrive at Place de la Concorde, and receive review by the French president.
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8 9 Singapore National Day
Singapore became a British colony in 1862 and an independent republic in 1965.
htmlOn August 9 is the National Day in Singapore, which is the day to commemorate Singapore's independence in 1965.August 11th Gurbon Festival/Eid Eid
Gurbon Festival (Latin Eid Adha), also known as Eid Adha, Erd Festival. One of the most grand festivals of Muslims is held on December 10 of the Islamic calendar every year. Muslims bathe and dress up every day, hold ceremony, meet with each other, and slaughter cattle and sheep to commemorate each other. The day before Gurpang Festival is Arafat Day (August 21), which is also an important festival for Muslims. The festival usually lasts until August 27.
August 12th Mother's Day
Thailand sets the birthday of His Highness Queen Sirikit on August 12th as "Mother's Day". On the festival day, various celebrations are held nationwide. Especially in schools, it is essential to hold an activity of "Remembering Mother's Grace".
August 17 Indonesia Independence Day
7 August is Indonesia National Day, also known as Hari Kemerdekaan, which was established to commemorate the declaration of independence on August 17, 1945. There are colorful celebrations every year.
August 26th The British summer bank holiday
1871 began, and bank holidays became the legal public holiday in the UK. The so-called BankHoliday refers to the days when the bank is closed during holidays. Because banks are not allowed to open during these days, it will lead to the inability to carry out other industries. So many British stores will also close on this day. But most stores will continue to open even on bank holidays.
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9 September 2 Vietnam National Day
1945 On September 2, 2019, Chairman of the Vietnam Revolution, Ho Chi Minh , announced the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (the country was named the Socialist Republic of Vietnam after the reunification of the north and south of Vietnam in 1976). Every year on National Day, Vietnam holds grand celebrations. To celebrate this day, the state stipulates that the whole country will have one day off.
September 2nd US Canadian Labor Day
The first Monday of September every year is Labor Day in the United States and Canada, with a day off. For many Americans, Labor Day is both the end of summer and the time for parties, parties and sports events.
9-7 Brazilian Independence Day
11-7 September, Brazil announced its independence from Portugal and established the Brazilian Empire. The 24-year-old Pietro I became the king of Brazil. This day of the year, Brazil will hold various celebrations.
September 16 Mexico Independence Day
11 On September 16, 810, Hidalgo, the leader of the Mexican independence movement, summoned the people and issued the famous "Dolores Cry", opening the prelude to the Mexican War of Independence. Since then, this day has been designated as Mexico Independence Day.
September 23 - October 8 Germany Munich Oktoberfest
, also known as "October Festival", originally originated in 1810 and was held to celebrate Prince Ludwig's wedding. It was held in Munich, Germany from late September to early October, lasting for two weeks. Until the first Sunday in October, it has now become the grandest event of the year in Munich.
September 23 Saudi Arab National Day
After years of war, Abdulaziz Alsaudi unified the Arabian Peninsula and announced the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on September 23, 1932. This day was designated Saudi National Day.
September 29th Israel New Year's Eve
Jewish calendar Tishrei month first day, there is a special dinner ceremony.
On New Year's Eve, the whole family sat together, and a large plate full of symbolic food was placed on the dining table. The meaning of these foods is nothing more than praying for prosperity, wealth and happiness, and staying away from bad luck.
September 30 Israel New Year
Rosh New Year lasts for two days, this year starts from sunset on September 10th to sunset on the 11th. During these two days, all official duties have been stopped.
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1 October 1 Nigeria National Day
Nigeria is an ancient African country. In the 8th century AD, the Zaghawa nomadic tribes established the Kanem-Bornu empire around Lake Chad. Portugal invasion in 1472. British invasion in the mid-16th century. It became a British colony in 1914, known as the "Nigerian colony and protectorate". In 1947, Britain ratified the new Nigerian constitution and established a federal government. In 1954, the Nigerian Federation obtained internal autonomy. It declared independence on October 1, 1960 and became a member of the Commonwealth.
October 3 The German reunification day
is a national statutory holiday, to commemorate the official announcement of the unification of the former Federal Republic of Germany (formerly West Germany) and the former Democratic Republic of Germany (formerly East Germany) on October 3, 1990.
Oct 14th Thanksgiving Canada
Thanksgiving Canada and the United States are not on the same day, and Canada Thanksgiving Canada is on the second Monday of October every year. The importance Canadians attach to Thanksgiving is comparable to that of the traditional grand festival - Christmas.
October 14 Columbus Day
is October 12 or the second Monday of October, commemorating Columbus' first landing on the American continent in 1492. The United States first commemorated it in 1792, when it was the 300th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in the Americas.
October 27th Diwali Festival in India is generally regarded as the New Year of India, and is also one of the most popular festivals in Hinduism and an important festival of Hinduism. To welcome Diwali, every household in India will light up candles or oil lamps because they symbolize light, prosperity and happiness. During the festival, there were long queues of Hindu temples, and good men and women came to light lanterns to pray for blessings, exchange gifts, and set off fireworks everywhere, making the atmosphere lively.
October 29Turkish Republic Day
11October 29, 2023, the Turkish Constitution was amended to declare Türkiye a republic. Türkiye and Northern Cyprus are celebrated every year in the Turkish Republic Day (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Bayramı). Celebrations usually begin the afternoon before the Republic Day. All government agencies and schools will be on holidays, and fireworks will be performed in all cities in Türkiye.
October 31 Halloween
Halloween is the eve of Halloween, a 3-day Western Christian festival. In Western countries, people come to celebrate on October 31. On this night, American children were used to playing the "trick or treat". Halloween All Saints' Day is on November 1; All Souls' Day is on November 2, commemorating all the dead, especially the deceased.
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11 November 4 Russian People's Unity Day
In 2005, People's Unity Day was officially designated as a legal festival in Russia to commemorate the historical event of Russian citizens Kuzma Mining and Grand Duke Dmitry Pozarsky leading Russian militia to fight against foreign invasions and liberate Moscow from the Polish army in 1612. This incident pushed the end of the "chaotic era" in Russia in the 17th century.
November 9th Holy Day
is March 12th Islamic calendar. Holy Chronicle Festival, Eid and Gurbang Festival are known as the three major festivals for Muslims all over the world. They are the anniversary of the birth and death of Muhammad, the founder of Islam.
November 15th The founding day of the Republic of Brazil
Brazilian Republic Day, a national public holiday. People like to go out to the streets to celebrate, and the whole country is very lively.
November 20th Mexican Revolution Anniversary
Mexican Revolution Anniversary is a Mexican public holiday. In 1910, the Mexican bourgeois democratic revolution broke out, and an armed uprising broke out on November 20 of the same year. On this day of the year, Mexico City will hold a parade to commemorate the Mexican Revolution.
November 23 Japan's hard work Thanks Day
November 23 of every year is Japan's hard work Thanks Day, one of the national legal festivals in Japan. This festival evolved as a traditional festival "New Taste Festival". The purpose of the festival is to respect hard work, bless production, and thank the people for each other.
November 28th Thanksgiving
is an ancient festival created by the American people and a festival for Americans to gather together. Europeans are just Thanksgiving. This day is also a public holiday in the United States. Thanksgiving holidays usually last from Thursday to Sunday. It will take a 4-5-day holiday, which is also the beginning of the American blood-season and vacation season.
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2-month 1 China-Africa National Day
China-Africa National Day, the Chinese government stipulated in 1958 that December 1 of each year is China-Africa National Day.
December 2 National Day of the UAE
11971 On March 1, 2019, the United Kingdom announced that the treaty signed with the emirates of the Persian Gulf was terminated at the end of the year. On December 2 of the same year, the United Arab Emirates was established, and consisted of federal countries including Abu Dhabi , Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Umgawan and Ajman . On February 10, 1972, Ras Khaimah joined the Federation.
December 5th King's Day
King enjoys supreme status in Thailand, so Thailand's National Day is also set on the birthday of King Bhumibol Adued on December 5th, and it is also Thailand's Father's Day. Whenever the king's birthday comes, portraits of King Bhumibol Adued and Queen Sirikit are hung in the streets and alleys of Bangkok. Meanwhile, Thai soldiers in dresses will attend the grand military parade at the Bangkok Copper Horse Forum.
December 6 Finland Independence Day
11917 Finland declared independence and became a sovereign state. The biggest focus of Finnish Independence Day every year is the official celebration banquet held at the Finnish Presidential Palace. It is said that the president will invite people who have made outstanding contributions to Finnish society over the past year to attend the banquet. On TV, guests can be seen queuing up to enter the venue and shake hands with the president and his wife one by one.
December 12 Kenya Independence Day
1890, Britain and Germany divided East Africa, and Kenya was classified as Britain. The British government announced Kenya as its "East Africa Protection Land" in 1895 and changed it to its colony in 1920. In March 1960, the Kenya African National Union (hereinafter referred to as the "Kan League") and the Kenya African Democratic Union were established. In February 1962, the London Constitutional Conference decided to form a coalition government of the above two parties. The Kenyan general election was held in May 1963, and the Kenyan League won. An autonomous government was established on June 1 of the same year and declared independence on December 12.
December 18 Qatar National Day
On December 18 every year, Qatar holds a large-scale event to celebrate National Day to commemorate December 18, 1878, Jassim bin Mohammad Al Thani inherited the rule of the Qatar Peninsula from his father Mohammad bin Tani. Before he inherited the throne, the people of Qatar generally believed that he had won considerable autonomy for all tribes on the peninsula by fighting foreign forces.
December 23 Israel Hanukkah
Hanukkah was established to commemorate the ancient Israelites' resistance to the Greek invaders and achieved victory. It later evolved into the Thanksgiving Day of the Jews, which was similar to the Thanksgiving Day of the United States. The main celebration of Hanukkah every year is to light the nine candlesticks, which lasts for eight days, but office workers do not take vacations.
December 24 Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve refers to December 24th Christmas Eve, called Christmas Eve, also known as Christmas Eve. By then, thousands of Europeans and Americans will rush home to reunite. An essential show on Christmas Eve is a party or party. On Christmas Eve, parents will quietly prepare gifts for their children and put them in stockings.
December 25 Christmas
Christmas is the largest religious festival in the Christian world, and it is said to be the birth of Jesus. It is a religious festival. There are many countries in the world that are deeply influenced by Christianity and Catholicism. They have a tradition of celebrating Christmas. There will be holidays for Christmas and people will also have some corresponding religious celebrations.
It is worth mentioning that Christmas is no longer just a religious festival. Many countries, regions, including China, will take advantage of Christmas or have a holiday. On Christmas Eve, they can confirm their specific holiday time and follow up after the holiday. (Source: Saibei Intellectual Property Platform)
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