New Year’s Day
New Year's Day is the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, celebrated globally on January 1st, marking the beginning of a new year with various cultural and traditional festivities and resolutions.
New Year's Day is the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, celebrated globally on January 1st, marking the beginning of a new year with various cultural and traditional festivities and resolutions.
Mahayana New Year is a Buddhist observance marking the beginning of the new year according to the Mahayana tradition, celebrated in countries such as China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan, usually based on the lunar calendar.
World Children's Day is a global observance dedicated to promoting and protecting children's rights, advocating for their well-being, and raising awareness about the challenges they face worldwide.
World Adoption Day celebrates and promotes adoption as a positive option for building families, advocating for children in need of loving homes and raising awareness about adoption issues.
Boxing Day, observed in several countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia, is a public holiday for giving to the less fortunate, spending time with family, and enjoying sports and entertainment after Christmas.
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration honoring African heritage and culture, observed by African Americans with rituals, feasts, and reflections on principles such as unity, self-determination, and collective work and responsibility.
New Year's Eve marks the end of the current year and the beginning of the new year, celebrated with parties, fireworks, and countdowns to midnight to welcome the fresh start and new opportunities.