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Main statutory public holidays:
新年 New Year's Day January 1. Every state in the United States celebrates the holiday.
Washington's birthday January 21. The holiday is celebrated in all states except Florida and Wyoming.
Lincoln's birthday February 12. The holiday is celebrated in 23 states.
Good Friday good Friday the week before Easter. U.S. states.
Memorial Day May 30. States except Alabama, Mississippi, and Southern Colorilla.
Independence Day July 4. All states of the United States.
Labor Day September 5. It is celebrated on the first Monday of September in the states.
Columbus Day October 10. 38 states.
Armistice Day Veterans Day November 11. U.S. states.
Thanksgiving Day November 24. U.S. states.
Christmas Christmas Day December 25th. U.S. states.
Often considered a holiday by some Americans:
These are considered official or public holidays in some states, but are also commonly used as regular working days.
Candlemas groundhog day on February 2.
Valentine's Day stValentine's Day February 14th.
Easter Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the full moon of the vernal equinox. Often in April.
Arbor Day is usually celebrated on the 4th Friday of April. States except Alaska.
May Day May 1st May 1st.
Mother's Day is the second Sunday of May.
Flag Day June 14.
Father's Day is the third Sunday of June.
Grandparents' Day The first Sunday after Labor Day in September.
Halloween Halloween 31 October, a night for children to have fun.
Note: Chinese New Year is also a holiday in New York.
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New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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American holidays are New Year's Day, Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving, April Fool's Day, etc.
1. New Year's Day
New Year's Day is a traditional festival for people in Western countries, on this day, whether in the streets or alleys, or in urban villages, people should bless each other and celebrate the New Year together. On New Year's Day and Chinese New Year's Eve, every household should clean the kitchen to ward off evil spirits and make the coming year smooth and happy. In some places, on New Year's Day, I go to the house of someone I don't know as a guest, and bring a piece of coal as a New Year's gift to wish the host's family a more and more prosperous New Year's fire.
2. Halloween
On this day, you can dress up as you like, become your favorite character, and make jack-o'-lanterns. Children also go to other people's homes to ask for candy, and at night they eat Halloween specials, ghost stories or horror movies.
3. Christmas
Many Christmas dinners across the U.S. are dominated by roast turkey or ham, but they often have local specialties such as tamales, roast goose with red cabbage, crayfish jambalay, roast pork, and sevenfish seafood salad.
4. Thanksgiving
It is an ancient festival created by the American people, and it is also a festival for Americans to gather together as a family. Thanksgiving does not have a fixed date at the beginning, and is determined by the states of the United States on an ad hoc basis. It wasn't until 1863, after the independence of the United States, that Lincoln** declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.
In 1941, the U.S. Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day, and the Thanksgiving holiday generally lasts from Thursday to Sunday.
5. April Fool's Day
Also known as the Ten Thousand Fools Festival and the Humor Festival, it is a traditional folk festival in Western society, and the festival is held on April 1 every year. In some countries in Europe and the United States, on this day, people joke about the people around them in many ways, and those who are fooled only suddenly realize when they are told that it is April Fool's Day. So this day always leads to a lot of jokes, but some jokes can also cause panic because they are too big.
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Yes. There are many festivals in the United States, and there are many names, such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ** Day, Flag Day, Veterans Day, etc., etc., which are dazzling. However, there are only a few festivals that are really important.
In order of date, it is New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
New Year's Day and New Year's Day in the United States, compared with Christmas, passed somewhat quietly. This is also understandable. For many Americans, Christmas is the beginning of the year. After the ecstasy of Christmas, the arrival of the new year seems to be a little redundant.
Compared with the cold of the New Year, Valentine's Day on February 14 is much more lively. On this day, everyone is busy handing out cards, handing out chocolates, buying flowers, and having dinner with family and friends. Of course, the sweetest is a couple in love.
The happiest, I think, should be the owner of the flower shop. On Valentine's Day, flowers are selling like crazy.
Easter seems a little strange to us Chinese, but in the United States, Easter is a very important religious holiday, second only to Christmas. Easter is celebrated, on the one hand, by celebrating the resurrection of Jesus and thanking him for his sacrifice and dedication for humanity. On the other hand, it is the celebration of the arrival of the Spring Festival, and everything begins to recover and flourish after the harsh test of winter.
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