Celebrated on February 12, 2025, marking the end of Chinese New Year. Commemorates the first full moon of the new lunar year. Originates from about 2,000 years ago
Green clothing, including ties and socks, is a common Irish tradition. Parades featuring floats and musical acts take place across Ireland. March 17th marks the break from Lent restrictions. Shamrocks are traditionally pinned to the lapels. Traditional Irish foods like Colcannon and Coddle are served
English Christmas carol with cumulative lyrics about gifts from "true love". First published in London's Mirth Without Mischief around 1780. Originated from Newcastle area, possibly from France. Song has twelve verses, each building on previous ones
Novruz celebrates astronomical spring equinox and spring. Currently official public holiday with five days off for workers. Azerbaijan hosts longest observance with five days including weekends
Nowruz is Iran's most celebrated spring festival, marking spring equinox. Festival has been around for over 3,000 years in ancient Iran. Celebrated worldwide with joy and enthusiasm. UN celebrates International Day of Nowruz on March 21st
Celebrated annually on November 1st and 2nd each year. Combines indigenous beliefs with Catholic All Saints' Day. Originated from indigenous tribes' August remembrance days