July is a busy month full of festivals! Let’s take a look at what festivals there are in July!
1. American Independence Day (July 4): This is one of the most important holidays in the United States, celebrating the signing of the American Declaration of Independence. People attend parades, firework displays, and family gatherings.
2. French National Day (July 14): Also known as Bastille Day, it commemorates the outbreak of the French Revolution. On this day, a grand military parade will be held at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, with a spectacular fireworks display.
3. Sea of ??Japan Day (July 15): On this day, Japanese folk traditionally hold the Obon Festival to worship the dead and ancestors. People would release lanterns and candles into rivers or seas to guide the dead back home.
4. Canada Day (July 1): This is Canada’s National Day, celebrating the establishment of Canadian Confederation. People hold celebrations such as concerts, firework displays and outdoor sports.
5. Argentina Independence Day (July 9): Argentina’s Independence Day commemorates Argentina’s independence from Spanish colonial rule. People will gather in the square to celebrate this important festival and watch wonderful performances.
6. Colombian Independence Day (July 20): Colombian Independence Day is a national celebration in Colombia, celebrating the signing of the Colombian Declaration of Independence. People attend parades, concerts and cultural performances.
7. Australia Day (July 26): Australia Day celebrates the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia. People take part in various festivities such as firework displays, outdoor barbecues and concerts.
These festivals are important celebrations in July, and each country has its own unique way of celebrating. Whether attending a parade, watching a fireworks display, or enjoying a meal, these festivals bring moments of joy and togetherness.
Let’s enjoy the joy of these festivals together in July!