Tanzania Union Day

Tanzania Union Day is celebrated annually to commemorate the political union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar in 1964, forming the modern nation of Tanzania. It is one of the most important national holidays in Tanzania, symbolizing national unity and sovereignty.

Freedom Day (South Africa)

Freedom Day marks the first democratic elections in South Africa in 1994, ending decades of apartheid and ushering in a new era of democracy under Nelson Mandela. It is both a celebration of liberation and a day of reflection on the country’s ongoing journey toward equality and justice.

Kenneth Kaunda Day

Kenneth Kaunda Day is a national public holiday in Zambia, to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda, the country's founding president. Established in 2021 following his passing, the day commemorates his pivotal role in Zambia's independence and his enduring contributions to the nation's development.

Labour Day Tajikistan

Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, is celebrated in Tajikistan every year. This holiday honors the contributions and rights of workers, and its roots in Tajikistan are deeply tied to the country’s Soviet past and the global labor movement.

Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

Vesak Full Moon Poya, rooted in ancient India, commemorates the birth, Enlightenment, and passing away of the Buddha, all on the full moon of May. Introduced to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BCE, it became the island's most sacred Buddhist festival. Today, Vesak is celebrated with temple rituals and almsgiving, symbolizing peace and the victory of wisdom over ignorance.

Labour Day Somalia

Labour Day in Somalia was adopted after independence in 1960, rooted in the global workers’ rights movement. It honors Somali workers’ contributions, with its observance shaped by socialist-era policies and continuing significance in calls for dignity, rights and economic rebuilding.

Day of Madrid

The Day of Madrid commemorates the 1808 uprising, a pivotal moment when ordinary citizens resisted Napoleon’s occupation. Though suppressed, it became a lasting symbol of freedom and regional pride, and since 1983 it has also represented the autonomy of Madrid within Spain.

Coronation Day in Thailand

Coronation Day in Thailand was also known as Wan Chatramongkhon. It commemorates the formal coronation of the reigning monarch and highlights the sacred and historical traditions of the Thai monarchy.

Children's Day (South Korea)

Children’s Day in South Korea was created by Bang Jeong-hwan in 1923, and declared a national holiday in 1975. Today, it is marked by family celebrations, gifts, and cultural events, symbolizing both joy and the importance of children’s rights.

Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV was elected as the 266th successor to St. Peter on May 8, 2025, following the death of Pope Francis. His election marked a historic moment as he became the first American-born pope and the first member of the Augustinian order to ascend to the papacy.

Victory Day in Wallis and Futuna

Victory Day is a public holiday in Wallis and Futuna. It commemorates the Allied victory in Europe during World War II, marking the formal surrender of Nazi Germany on May 8, 1945. As a French overseas collectivity, Wallis and Futuna observes this day in alignment with France's national holiday.

Victory Day Tajikistan

Victory Day marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 and the end of the Great Patriotic War (the Eastern Front of World War II). In Tajikistan, as in other former Soviet republics, it is a deeply significant holiday that honors the sacrifices made by Tajik soldiers and civilians during World War II.