Independence Day

Independence Day is one of the most significant holidays in many countries. Its the anniversary of when a country gained its independence from the another country.

  • Liberation Day (South Korea)

    Liberation Day marks both Korea's liberation from Japan in 1945 and the founding of the Republic of Korea in 1948. It was officially declared a holiday in 1949 and is celebrated each year as a day of remembrance, pride, and national unity.

  • Independence Day (Indonesia)

    Independence Day, or Hari Kemerdekaan, commemorates Indonesia's proclamation of independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945. On this day, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesia a sovereign nation, marking the birth of the Republic.

  • National Day (Hungary)

    National Day in Hungary honors St. Stephen I, the nation's first king and founder of the Hungarian state. Marked by church processions, parades and grand fireworks over the Danube, it symbolizes Hungary's statehood, Christian heritage and national unity.

  • Independence Day (Brazil)

    Independence Day

    Independence Day in Brazil marks the country's declaration of independence from Portugal in 1822. Known as Sete de Setembro, the day commemorates Prince Dom Pedro's historic cry of "Independence or Death!" along the banks of the Ipiranga River in São Paulo. The holiday stands as a proud expression of Brazilian unity, freedom and national identity, honoring the nation's journey toward sovereignty and democracy.

  • Independence Day (Mexico)

    Independence Day

    Independence Day in Mexico commemorates the start of Mexico's struggle for independence from Spanish rule in 1810. It is one of Mexico's most important and festive national holidays, symbolizing the country's enduring spirit of liberty and independence.

  • Independence Day (Antigua and Barbuda)

    Independence Day

    Independence Day in Antigua and Barbuda commemorates the moment in 1981 when Antigua and Barbuda achieved full independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign nation within the Commonwealth. The celebration typically includes ceremonial flag-raisings, a national parade, cultural exhibitions and family festivities, honouring both the historical journey to independence and the continued spirit of nationhood.