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Festival NameCountry/RegionDate/MonthDescription
ChristmasGlobalDecember 25thChristian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
New Year’s DayGlobalJanuary 1stMarks the beginning of the new year with celebrations and resolutions.
Thanksgiving (USA)United StatesFourth Thursday of NovemberHarvest festival celebrating gratitude for the autumn harvest.
Thanksgiving (Canada)CanadaSecond Monday of OctoberCanadian version, similar to the U.S. Thanksgiving.
HalloweenUSA, UK, CanadaOctober 31stCelebration involving costumes, trick-or-treating, and haunted attractions.
EasterUSA, UK, Canada, GlobalMarch/AprilChristian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Independence DayUSAJuly 4thCelebrates the independence of the United States from Great Britain.
Canada DayCanadaJuly 1stNational holiday celebrating the anniversary of the Confederation of Canada.
Remembrance DayUK, Canada, AustraliaNovember 11thHonors the armed forces who died in the line of duty, marked with ceremonies.
Labor DayUSA, CanadaFirst Monday in SeptemberHonors the contributions of workers with parades and a day off.
Victoria DayCanadaLast Monday before May 25thCanadian holiday celebrating Queen Victoria’s birthday.
Boxing DayUK, CanadaDecember 26thTraditionally a day for giving to the less fortunate, now associated with shopping.
Guy Fawkes NightUnited KingdomNovember 5thCommemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605 with fireworks and bonfires.
St. Patrick’s DayUSA, UK, Ireland, CanadaMarch 17thCelebrates Irish culture with parades, wearing green, and festivities.
Mardi GrasUSA (New Orleans)February/MarchCarnival celebration with parades, masks, and revelry before Lent.
Veterans DayUSANovember 11thHonors military veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces.
Memorial DayUSALast Monday in MayHonors men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military.
Groundhog DayUSA, CanadaFebruary 2ndFolklore holiday to predict the weather based on a groundhog’s shadow.
Mother’s DayUSA, UK, CanadaVaries (May)Celebrates motherhood and maternal bonds.
Father’s DayUSA, UK, CanadaVaries (June)Honors fathers and fatherhood.
St. Andrew’s DayScotlandNovember 30thCelebrates St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, with cultural events.
St. David’s DayWalesMarch 1stCelebrates St. David, the patron saint of Wales.
St. George’s DayEnglandApril 23rdCelebrates St. George, the patron saint of England.
St. Jean Baptiste DayCanada (Quebec)June 24thQuebec’s national holiday, celebrating French-Canadian culture.
HanukkahJewish communitiesDecemberJewish festival of lights, lasting eight days.
Passover (Pesach)Jewish communitiesMarch/AprilJewish festival commemorating the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
PurimJewish communitiesFebruary/MarchCelebrates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman, as recorded in the Book of Esther.
Rosh HashanahJewish communitiesSeptember/OctoberJewish New Year, marked by prayer, reflection, and the blowing of the shofar.
Yom KippurJewish communitiesSeptember/OctoberJewish Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the year in Judaism.
Eid al-FitrGlobal (Islamic)VariesIslamic festival marking the end of Ramadan.
DiwaliIndia, GlobalOctober/NovemberHindu festival of lights, celebrating the victory of light over darkness.
NavratriIndiaSeptember/OctoberNine-night Hindu festival celebrating the goddess Durga.
Durga PujaIndia (West Bengal)September/OctoberHindu festival celebrating the goddess Durga, marked by elaborate pandals, prayers, and processions.
Krishna JanmashtamiIndiaAugust/SeptemberCelebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, marked by fasting, prayers, and reenactments.
HoliIndia, GlobalMarchHindu spring festival, also known as the festival of colors.
PongalIndia (Tamil Nadu)January 14thTamil harvest festival dedicated to the sun god, celebrated with traditional foods and rituals.
Ganesh ChaturthiIndia (Maharashtra)August/SeptemberHindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, marked by processions and idol immersions.
Gudi PadwaIndia (Maharashtra)March/AprilMarathi New Year, marked by processions and traditional foods.
BaisakhiIndia (Punjab)April 13/14Sikh harvest festival marking the Punjabi New Year and the formation of the Khalsa.
Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi)IndiaAugustHindu festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, marked by the tying of rakhi bracelets.
Navruz (Nowruz)Central Asia, IranMarch 21stPersian New Year, celebrated with feasts, family gatherings, and traditional rituals.
SongkranThailandApril 13-15Thai New Year, celebrated with water fights and traditional rituals.
Loy KrathongThailandNovemberFestival of Lights, where people float decorated baskets (krathongs) on rivers.
VesakSouth Asia, GlobalApril/MayBuddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
Buddha PurnimaSouth AsiaApril/MayBuddhist festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha.
Maha ShivaratriIndiaFebruary/MarchHindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, marked by fasting and night-long vigils.
Makar SankrantiIndiaJanuary 14thHindu festival celebrating the sun’s transition into Capricorn, marked by kite flying.
Lunar New YearEast Asia, GlobalJanuary/FebruaryCelebrates the beginning of the lunar calendar year, with family gatherings and traditional foods.
Chinese New YearChina, GlobalJanuary/FebruaryCelebrates the beginning of the lunar new year.
Mid-Autumn FestivalChina, VietnamSeptember/October (15th day of 8th lunar month)Celebrates the harvest and the full moon, marked by mooncakes and lanterns.
Dragon Boat FestivalChina, Taiwan, Hong KongMay/June (5th day of 5th lunar month)Commemorates the death of poet Qu Yuan with dragon boat races and rice dumplings.
KwanzaaUSA (African-American)December 26 – January 1Celebrates African heritage and culture.
Cinco de MayoUSA, MexicoMay 5thCelebrates Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in the United States.
Día de los MuertosMexico, Latin AmericaNovember 1-2Celebrates and remembers deceased loved ones with altars, offerings, and parades.
HanamiJapanMarch/AprilCherry blossom festival celebrating the beauty of sakura (cherry blossoms).
ObonJapanAugustBuddhist festival honoring the spirits of ancestors, marked by dances and lanterns.
TanabataJapanJuly/AugustFestival celebrating the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi.
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