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1. Japan Cherry Blossom Festival: The Cherry Blossom Festival is the most popular folk festival in Japan.
2. Bulgarian Rose Festival: Every year on the first Sunday of Bulgaria, a grand Rose Festival is held in the villages and towns of the Balkan mountains.
3. Fiji Safflower Festival: The South Pacific island country of Fiji's safflower festival is held in August every year and lasts for one orange spike or week.
4. Austrian Daffodil Festival: In late May every year, Bad Osse in Austria will hold a Daffodil Festival, and the atmosphere is very warm. The Daffodil Festival in Bad Osse is the largest flower festival in Austria.
5. Dutch Tulip Festival: Tulips are the national flower of the Netherlands. Every late spring on May 15, when the tulips are in full bloom, the tulip festival is held. During the festival, people use colorful flowers to form floats, and they pass through the streets and the market, forming a sea of flowers.
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1. International Maritime Day.
World Maritime Day first appeared in 1978, because March 17 of that year coincided with the twentieth anniversary of the entry into force of the International Maritime Organization Convention, the 10th Assembly of the International Maritime Organization in November 1977 adopted a resolution to designate March 17 as World Maritime Day every year in the future. In November 1979, the Eleventh Session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) amended the resolution to recommend that it be established on the date of the last day of September.
2. International Women's Day.
International Women's Day is celebrated on 8 March every year to celebrate the important contributions and achievements of women in the economic, political and social fields. In December 1949, the People's Government Council of China designated March 8 as International Women's Day every year. The United Nations has celebrated International Women's Day every year on 8 March since the International Women's Year in 1975.
3. World Health Day.
On July 22, 1946, the United Nations Economic and Social Council convened an international health assembly in New York, and representatives of more than 60 countries signed the Charter of the World Health Organization, which entered into force on April 7, 1948. In June 1948, to commemorate the day of the adoption of the Constitution of the Organization, it was decided to designate 22 July as "World Health Day".
4. World Intellectual Property Day.
World Intellectual Property Day was established by the World Intellectual Property Organization on April 26, 2001, and it was decided to designate April 26 as World Intellectual Property Day every year from 2001 onwards, with the aim of creating a worldwide awareness of respect for knowledge, advocating science and protecting intellectual property rights, and creating a legal environment that encourages intellectual innovation.
5. May Day.
In July 1889, the Second International, led by Engels, held a congress in Paris. The conference passed a resolution setting for the debaters to hold a procession of international workers on May 1, 1890, and decided to designate May 1 as International Labor Day. The People's Council made a decision in December 1949 to designate May 1 as Labor Day.
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1st of the month - New Year's Day: New Year's day
14 – Valentine's Day: Valentine's day
8 – International Women's Day: International Women's day
April 1 – April Fool's Day: April Fool's day
1 – International Labour Day
1 – International Children's Day's day
January 1 – The Birth Day of the Communist Party of China: the communist party of China
1 month - Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army: Army Day
10th - Chinese Teacher's Day: teacher's day
1 – National Day of the People's Republic of China
17 – International University Students Day
25 – Christmas: Christmas Day
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