1.
New year's day (new
Year's
Day),
Celebrate the beginning of the new year every year 1 month 1 day. People hold all kinds of New Year's parties, and the bells of "Farewell the Old and Welcome the New" can be heard everywhere.
For a federal holiday in the United States.
2.
Lincoln's birthday (Abraham
Lincoln's
Birthday),
Celebrate Lincoln's birthday every February 12,
For festivals in most states.
3.
St. valentine's day (St.
Valentine's
Day
), every February 14,
It is the anniversary of the death of Saint Valentine, a martyr in the 3rd century. Lovers give gifts to each other on this day, so it is also called "Valentine's Day" (the
lovers'
day)。
4.
Washington's birthday (George
Washington's
Birthday), February 22nd every year, celebrates Washington's birthday as a federal holiday in the United States.
St. Patrick's day (St.
Patrick's
Day
),
Every March 17,
It is a festival in memory of St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
6. Easter (Easter
Day,
Easter
Sunday), usually on the first Sunday of the full moon after the vernal equinox every year,
Around March 7th.
This festival is to celebrate Christ.
(
Jesus
The resurrection of Christ), people eat Easter eggs on holidays (
Easter
Eggs), a federal holiday in the United States.
7. April Fool's Day (April
Fool's
Day),
Every April 1 day,
The festival comes from celebration.
"vernal equinox"
(Venal
Equinox),
exist
April 1 April fool is called "April fool"
(April
Fools)。
8. Mother's Day
Day),
On the second Sunday of May every year, the national flag is hoisted at government departments and doorways.
Show respect for your mother. At home, children and fathers buy some gifts for their mothers or do some housework.
9. Memorial Day (Memorial)
Day),
On the last Monday of May every year,
In memory of the fallen martyrs who died for America, it is a federal holiday in America.
10. National Flag Day (National
Flag
Day), every June 14,
Celebrate the raising of the national flag.
11.Father's Day (Father's
Day),
On the third Sunday of June every year, we show our respect for our father.
At home, children and mothers buy some presents for their father.
12. National Day (Independence
Day),
On July 4th every year, the founding of the United States is celebrated as a federal holiday in the United States.
13.
Labor day (labor
Day),
On the first Monday in September every year,
Show respect for workers, as a federal holiday in the United States.
14. Columbus Day (Columbus
Day), every year1October 12, commemorating Columbus' landing in North America, is a federal holiday in the United States.
15. Halloween (Halloween; Eve
of
All
Saint's
Day),
Every year1October 3 1 day, children dress up as ghosts.
Play with lanterns or light bonfires.
16. All souls' day (all
Soul's
Day),
Every year 1 1 2nd of the month, the day to pay homage to the souls of all the dead.
17.
Veterans' Day (veterans)
Day), every year 1 1 month 1 1 day, to show respect for veterans.
18.
Thanksgiving Day
(Thanksgiving
Day), the last Thursday of 1 1 month every year, and the autumn harvest given by God is a federal holiday in the United States.
19. Election Day
(Election
Day),
Every year, the president of the United States is elected on the Tuesday after the first Monday in 1 1 month.
20.。
The Puritans' Day (Forefather's)
Day), every year1February 2 1 day, to commemorate the pilgrims landing in America.
21.Christmas. (Christmas
Day), every year1February 25th, Christians celebrate the birth of Christ, which is the most grand festival in America.