• Revolution Day Yemen

    Revolution Day in Yemen commemorates the 1962 revolution in North Yemen that led to the overthrow of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic.

  • Binara Full Moon Poya Day

    Binara Full Moon Poya commemorates the establishment of the Bhikkhuni Order, when the Buddha ordained his foster mother Mahāpajāpati Gotami and 500 women. This completed the Fourfold Sangha (monks, nuns, laymen, laywomen). The event marked a historic step in recognizing women’s spiritual capacity, a legacy still honored in Sri Lanka today.

  • First Day of Sukkot

    In Israel, the First Day of Sukkot is observed as a holy day with sukkah meals, synagogue prayers, and the waving of the Four Species, marking the beginning of a week of joy, gratitude and community celebrations. It blends the ancient biblical tradition of desert remembrance and harvest thanksgiving with modern Israeli culture.

  • Teacher's Day Taiwan

    Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is celebrated every year, the traditionally recognized birthday of Confucius (孔子), China’s most revered educator and philosopher. This holiday honors the vital role teachers play in shaping individuals and society, deeply rooted in Confucian values of respect for education and instructors.

  • King's Birthday in Western Australia

    The King’s Birthday is a public holiday celebrated in Australia to honor the reigning monarch’s birthday. While the actual birthday of King Charles III is on November 14, the holiday in Western Australia is usually observed on last Monday of September or the first Monday of October.

  • Sultan of Kelantan's Birthday

    The Sultan of Kelantan's Birthday is an official public holiday in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. It is celebrated annually to honor the reigning Sultan of Kelantan, who is the constitutional monarch and head of state for the region.

  • Memorial Day

    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honors the survivors, families, and communities affected by Canada’s residential school system, acknowledging the ongoing impact of these institutions and advancing the process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

  • Teachers' Day (Uzbekistan)

    Teachers' Day in Uzbekistan is a national holiday dedicated to honoring the hard work, dedication, and influence of teachers and mentors across the country. Unlike many other countries that observe International Teachers’ Day on October 5, Uzbekistan has its own unique date that reflects the high cultural and societal respect for educators.

  • Defender of Ukraine Day

    Defender of Ukraine Day honors all those who have defended Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity—including soldiers, veterans, volunteers, and civilians.

  • Tuvalu Day

    Tuvalu Day is the national day of Tuvalu that commemorates Tuvalu's independence from the United Kingdom in 1978 and marks the country's emergence as a sovereign nation and member of the Commonwealth. It is the most important public holiday in Tuvalu and a proud celebration of nationhood, culture and unity.

  • National Day

    National Day in China

    China’s National Day is to commemorate the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on October 1, 1949. It is one of the most significant national holidays in China.