White Valentine's Day is March 14th.
Generally believed to be a continuation of the Western Valentine's Day, the earliest originated in the third century A.D. in Rome, according to legend, the Roman emperor set up Valentine's Day to commemorate their own February 14 to save a pair of lovers to be put to death because of violation of the ban on love and marriage;
A month later, that is, March 14, the couple swore to be faithful to the end of their lives, and later became the White Valentine's Day began to circulate to other countries. It is widely believed that Japan was the first country to accept and promote this holiday, and because of Japan's strong cultural soft power, Asian countries have followed suit, making this Valentine's Day, which has no accurate historical records, another "Valentine's Day" valued by young couples.
White Valentine's Day is popular in Japan, China, Taiwan and other regions, in terms of gift-giving is also different: specifically on February 14, the man to send a gift to the woman, mainly roses or chocolate (just mainland China and Britain, the United States and France), March 14 White Valentine's Day, it is the turn of the woman to send a gift to the man;
It should be noted that, in Japan, China, Taiwan is just the opposite of February 14 is the girl to send chocolate, the girl to send a gift to the man. In Japan, a woman who wants to confess her love will usually give a gift to her lover on Valentine's Day (February 14), and the one who receives the gift will return the gift on March 14 and tell the woman how she feels. It is also celebrated by young people in some parts of Asia.
Also known as Valentine's Day, it means that if you receive a gift on Valentine's Day, you return it a month later on March 14, but only to the person you want to return it to.
March 14 is known as White Valentine's Day, and compared to the warmth of February 14, the story of March 14 suggests that it is more of a sweet, meeting day, full of expectation and happiness.