, the United States 1. New Year's Day, which celebrates the beginning of the new year on January 1st every year. For a federal holiday in the United States. 2. Abraham Lincoln's Birthday, February 12th every year. 3. St. Valentine's Day, also called "the lovers' day" on February 14th every year. 4. George Washington's Birthday, February 22nd every year. 5. St. Patrick's Day, March 17th every year, is a festival to mourn the patron saint of Ireland. 6. Easter Sunday is generally on the first Sunday of the full moon after the vernal equinox every year, about March 7. 7. April Fool's Day, April 1st every year. People who are fooled by pranks on April 1st are called "April ools". 8. Mother's Day, the second Sunday in May every year, shows respect for mothers. At home, children and fathers buy some gifts for their mothers. 9. Memorial Day, the last Monday of May every year. 1. National Flag Day, June 14th every year. 11. Father's Day, the third Sunday in June every year, shows respect for father. 12. National Day, July 4th every year. Labor Day, the first Monday in September every year, is a federal holiday in the United States. 14. Columbus Day, October 12th every year. 15. Halloween (Halloween; Eve of All Saint's Day), October 31st every year. 16. All Soul's Day, which falls on November 2nd every year. 17. Veterans Day, November 11 every year. 18. Thanksgiving Day, the last Thursday of November every year, is a federal holiday in the United States. 19. Election Day, the Tuesday after the first Monday in November every year, elects the President of the United States. 2. The Pilgrims' Day, December 21st every year. 21. Christmas Day, December 25th every year. Denmark 1. On January 1st of the New Year, Danes celebrate the beginning of the new year like people all over the world. 2. Confession Day at the end of February. The first Sunday after the first full moon after the Easter vernal equinox is Easter, usually in late March or early April. April Fool's Day is April 1st. April Fool's Day is a traditional festival in the West. 5. International Labor Day is May 1st. This is a traditional festival for working people and a legal holiday in Denmark. 6. A series of religious festivals After the arrival of summer, there are a series of religious festivals in Denmark. The first is the Great Prayer Day, that is, the fourth Friday after Easter. This is a unique religious festival in Denmark, which focuses different religious festivals on this day. Then came the Ascension Day, the first Thursday 4 days after Easter. Then there is Whitsunday, the seventh Sunday after Easter, which begins in June. In fact, the original religious significance of these festivals no longer exists. In the final analysis, it is to let Danes welcome one leisure holiday after another in summer, because the warm sun and blue sky are really rare for Danes. 7. Constitution Day is June 5th. This is a legal holiday in Denmark to commemorate the first Danish Constitution adopted in l849. Third, Germany 1 Christmas (weihnachten) Christmas holiday is December 25-26. 2。 The celebration of New Year's Day (neujahr) is mainly held on New Year's Eve, that is, on the night of December 31st. 3。 Carnival (Karneval/Fashing/Fastnacht) is a carnival around February 1th. 4。 Easter Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday and Monday after the full moon of the Spring Festival every year, but the date is not fixed, usually in late March and early April. 5。 National Day (nationalfeiertag) is the same celebration festival in Germany, October 3rd, with one day off. Fourth, France January 6th: Emperor's Day. 2, February 2: Holy Wax Festival! 3, April 1st: April Fool's Day. 4, May 1st: Labor Day and Lily of the Valley Festival. 5, July 14th, French National Day. 6. The big holiday in France begins on August 31st. Many factories closed and a large number of shops closed. 7, November 1. It's Ghost Festival. August and November 25th are Saint-Catherine's Day, which is an authentic local festival in Paris. 9, December 25th: Christmas. Finnish new year's day, January 1 ST, Gods Day, January 6 th, Gods Day is a day to commemorate the appearance of Jesus. The specific dates of Good Friday and Easter April depend on the Christian calendar. Good Friday is the Friday before Easter, which is the first Sunday-Monday after Good Friday. May Day April 3th-May 1st Jesus Ascension Day The first Thursday 4 days after Easter in May. The exact date of Whitsunday in May or June depends on the Christian calendar. Midsummer Festival: Friday-Saturday in the week of June, the longest day of the year. It used to be on June 24 every year, but now it has been changed to the weekend closest to the end of the month. Halloween November is the Saturday closest to November 1st. Independence Day December 6th Christmas December 24th-25th Boxing Day December 26th Boxing Day is the day after Christmas. 6. Canada 1. New Year's Day: January 1st 2nd, Good Friday: the Friday before Easter 3rd, the day after Easter 4th, Victoria Day: May 24th is the Queen's birthday anniversary, but the holiday date is the first Monday before 25th, Canada Day: July 1st 6th, Citizens Day: the first Monday in August 7th, Labor Day: 9th. However, the holiday date is 8 on the first Monday in September, Thanksgiving Day is 9 on the second Monday of 1 copies, Armistice Day is 11 November to commemorate the victims of World War II, Christmas Day is 11 December 25, Boxing Day is 7 December 26, and Norwegian New Year is 1 January. Palm Sunday The Sunday before Easter. The Thursday before Easter. . Good Friday. Easter is the first Sunday in April. May 1st, Labor Day. Jesus ascensiontide, the first Thursday 4 days after Easter. Independence Day, May 17th. The seventh Sunday after Easter. Christmas Day December 25th Boxing Day December 26th 8th, Italy January 1st New Year's Day, also known as: Epiphany Day on January 6th of New Year (non-religious festival), also known as Manifestation Festival (religious festival) February 14th Valentine's Day (folk custom festival), a folk custom festival. The carnival from February to March, also known as the meat festival (religious festival) carnival, also known as the meat festival, is held on the day before Lent. Generally between March 21st and April 25th. It is determined that Easter will be pushed forward for 41 days. Easter is a festival to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus three days after his death. The time is on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox. This is another important holiday in Italy after Christmas. Generally, it takes a week off, and people are used to taking advantage of this holiday to travel. March 8th (March 8th Women's Day) The first commemoration of March 8th International Women's Day in China began in 1924, when the commemoration of March 8th International Women's Day was held in Guangzhou. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the State Council of the Central People's Government issued a decree in December 1949 to designate March 8 as Women's Day. Italy also recognizes Women's Day on March 8th, but most people don't celebrate it or have a holiday. April 25th Italian Liberation Day (non-religious holiday) May 1st (Labor Day) Labor Day May (Mother's Day) The second Sunday of May every year. June 2nd National Day (non-religious holiday) National Day. August 15th August Festival (non-religious festival) November 2nd Halloween (religious festival) December 25th Christmas (religious festival) IX. New Year's Day, New Year's Day, January 1st St.Valentine's Day St. Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day) February 14th All Fools's Day or April Fools's Day April 1st Good Friday Good Friday (Friday before Easter) Easter (the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox, April) Easter Monday HoliThursday Jesus ascensiontide (Thursday 4 days after Easter) May Day or Labour Day the Spring Bank Holiday Spring Break (the last Monday in May in the UK) Mother's Day (the second in May) Sunday) Memorial Day (USA, May 26th) Independence Day (July 4th) the Summer Bank Holiday (UK, The last Monday in August) Columbus Day Columbus Day (October 12th) Halloween Halloween (October 31st) Hallowmas Halloween (November 1st) Armistice day or Veterans Day comes first. Armistice Memorial Day of World War II (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day (the second Monday in November in the United States) Christmas Eve (December 24th) Christmas Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Boxing Day Boxing Day (the day after Christmas, in case of Sunday, it will be postponed one day) X. Greece: New Year: January 1st. Epiphany: January 6th. Ash Festival: On the 41st day before Easter, people fly kites and eat fast. The Athenians gathered in Philopappou Mountain to celebrate the festival. Independence Day and Angel Day: On March 25th, there was an army parade. Easter: on March 21st every year or the first Sunday after the full moon on March 21st; Labor Day: May 1st, which is a festival of blooming flowers. Virgin Death Day: 5 days after Easter. October 28th: To commemorate the far-reaching event that Greece rejected the Italian ultimatum in 194, there was a military parade. Christmas Day: December 25th-26th. Wine Festival: Celebrated by local governments. Navy Festival: Celebration in Faliro. 11. festivals and customs in Singapore. All ethnic groups in Singapore have different festivals and customs according to their own calendars. Chinese people have many traditional festivals, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Vesak Festival. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival for Chinese to commemorate their ancestors during the Spring Festival of the Lunar New Year. Two weeks before and after Qingming Festival, people will bring sacrifices and flowers to the cemetery to visit their graves and worship their ancestors. Dragon Boat Festival Singapore holds dragon boat races every Dragon Boat Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is commonly known as Ghost Festival. From the first day to the thirtieth day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, an altar is set up to worship the dead ghost for a whole month. During this period, there are activities such as banquets, singing performances and chanting blessings, which are very lively. Vesak Day is on the 15th day of April in the lunar calendar, which is the birthday, enlightenment and Nirvana anniversary of Buddha Sakyamuni. National Day August 9th is Singapore's National Day, which commemorates Singapore's independence in 1965. On this day, people all over the country will get together to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with massive and spectacular parades, group dances and large-scale fireworks displays. The most important festival in Malays is Eid al-Fitr. Every year in September, Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset, and they will not be able to break fast until the new moon is seen after a month of fasting. Muslims will clean up their homes, decorate them, put on newly sewn traditional costumes and prepare various kinds of gourmet cakes to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, and their lively atmosphere is similar to that of Chinese. Hazi Festival is an important religious ceremony held the next day after Muslims make a pilgrimage to the Muslim holy land. The festival is scheduled for the tenth day of Ramadan, and the celebration ceremony is mainly to slaughter cattle and sheep. Thank God. Dabaosen Festival is an Indian festival, also known as festival of lights or Wandeng Festival. Every family will clean their houses and light lights around them to welcome the patron saint and the goddess of luck. Hindu Hindus will hold a grand celebration and parade in cars carrying idols to celebrate. Some Christians have iron frames and silver needles on their bodies to express their gratitude or atonement to God. The celebration center is in Little India. Christmas is on December 25th, which is a festival to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Christian churches hold special celebration ceremonies, and Christians also sing hymns and visit families. Every Christmas, the Orchard Road area will be decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and all major commercial buildings will be decorated to attract people. The whole street is full of festive atmosphere. Good Friday and Easter Good Friday are on the third Sunday in April every year, which is a solemn festival to commemorate the sacrifice of Jesus. The Sunday after Good Friday is Easter to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Good Friday and Easter are both festivals of remembrance and gratitude.