• Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day

    ​Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day is a public holiday in Zimbabwe, commemorating the birthday of the nation's founding leader, Robert Mugabe. Established in 2017 following Mugabe's resignation, the day honors his contributions to Zimbabwe's independence and his emphasis on youth empowerment and education.

  • Father Lini Day

    Father Lini Day is a national public holiday in Vanuatu. It commemorates the death of Father Walter Lini, who is widely regarded as the father of Vanuatu’s independence and served as its first Prime Minister after the nation gained sovereignty in 1980.

  • Founding Day (Saudi Arabia)

    Founding Day in Saudi Arabia honors the year 1727, when Imam Muhammad bin Saud established the first Saudi state in Diriyah. Declared a holiday in 2022, it highlights the Kingdom’s nearly three centuries of history, complementing National Day (1932) and deepening the sense of Saudi cultural identity.

  • Christianity Holiday

    Clean Monday

    Clean Monday is the first day of Great Lent in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It marks the beginning of a 40-day period of fasting and repentance leading up to Easter. The day is significant for its focus on spiritual cleansing, renewal, and preparation for the resurrection of Christ.

  • Memorial Day

    Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russia)

    Defender of the Fatherland Day in Russia honors the men and women serving in the Russian Armed Forces and all who defend the nation. It is also widely observed as Men's Day, celebrating bravery, duty and patriotism.

  • Emperor's Birthday (Japan)

    The Emperor's Birthday is a national holiday in Japan that celebrates the birthday of the reigning emperor. It is in honor of Emperor Naruhito, who ascended the throne in 2019. On this day, the Imperial Palace in Tokyo opens its gates to the public, allowing citizens to offer their congratulations. The Emperor, accompanied by Empress Masako and other family members, greets well-wishers from a palace balcony in a rare display of national unity and celebration.

  • People Power Revolution

    The People Power Revolution (or EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary) in the Philippines was a peaceful uprising that ended the 20-year rule of Ferdinand Marcos, ousted him from power, and restored democracy under Corazon Aquino. It remains one of the most significant examples of nonviolent resistance in modern history.

  • Peace Memorial Day

    Peace Memorial Day (和平紀念日) is a national public holiday in Taiwan, and it commemorates the February 28 Incident (二二八事件) of 1947, a pivotal and tragic event in Taiwanese history that led to decades of authoritarian rule and shaped the island’s modern identity.

  • Andalusia Day

    Andalusia Day marks the anniversary of the 1980 autonomy referendum, when Andalusians voted for their region to become an autonomous community within Spain.

  • Republic Day Neuchâtel

    Republic Day in Neuchâtel marks the anniversary of a unique and dramatic transformation in Swiss history, the peaceful 1848 revolution that ended Neuchâtel’s status as a monarchy and made it a republican canton within the Swiss Confederation.

  • Balearic Day

    Balearic Day celebrates the 1983 enactment of the Statute of Autonomy that established the Balearic Islands as an autonomous community of Spain. It is both a celebration of the islands’ political autonomy and a showcase of their unique cultural heritage, blending Catalan traditions with local island customs.

  • Independence Movement Day

    Independence Movement Day marks the March 1st Movement against Japanese rule. Though suppressed, it galvanized Korea’s struggle for freedom and is now remembered every year as a national holiday in South Korea, honoring the spirit of independence and resilience.