Holiday
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A holiday is a special day. The word "holiday" comes from the words "holy" and "day" and originally meant a special religious day.
During holidays, people can do many things. They can travel to other places (called a "vacation" in North America) or celebrate. Sometimes on holidays people do not have to go to school or the office.
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[change] Long holidays without having to go to work
- Spring Festival, May Day, and National Day (People's Republic of China)
- Golden-week (Japan)
- The Majówka, also called the Picnic (Poland)
- Holy Week, sometimes with Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Easter Monday and Good Friday (Ireland)
- A long weekend, when a holiday is next to the weekend (Australia and England). In the United States, Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, and Washington's Birthday are sometimes moved to Monday so they also create a 3-day weekend. Calendars sometimes mark these holidys twice. For instance, in 2006, Veteran's Day in America is on Saturday 2006 November 11. Veteran's Day (observed) is also on the calendar; it is Friday 2006 November 10.
[change] Religious holidays
[change] Buddhist holidays
[change] Celtic, Norse, and Neopagan holidays
In the order of the Wheel of the Year:
- Samhain (Celtic): 31 October-1 November, Celtic New Year, first day of winter
- Winternights (Norse): 29 October-2 November, Norse New Year
- Yule (Norse): 21 December-22 December, winter solstice, Celtic mid-winter
- Imbolc (Celtic): 1 February-2 February, Celtic first day of spring
- Ostara/Easter (Norse): 21 March-22 march, vernal equinox, Celtic mid-spring
- Beltane (Celtic): 30 April-1 May, Celtic first day of summer
- Litha (Norse): 21 June-22 June, summer solstice, Celtic mid-summer
- Lughnasadh (Celtic): 1 August-2 August, Celtic first day of autumn
- Mabon/Harvest End (Norse): 21 September-22 September, autumnal equinox, Celtic mid-fall
[change] Christian holidays
- See also: liturgical year
- Advent
- All Saints' Day
- All Souls' Day
- Ascension Day (Jesus enters Heaven)
- Ash Wednesday
- Assumption of Mary (The Virgin Mary enters Heaven)
- Candlemas
- Childermas
- Christmas (Birth of Jesus)
- Corpus Christi(Sacrifice of Jesus)
- Easter (Jesus is born again)
- Easter Triduum
- Easter Vigil
- Good Friday (Death of Jesus)
- Holy Saturday
- Holy Thursday (The Last Supper)
- Epiphany
- Lent
- Pentecost or Whitsun (The Holy Spirit goes to the followers of Jesus)
- Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras (last day of Carnival)
- Winter Lent
- Watch Night
The Catholic fiestas patronales are during each place's patron saint's day. This is recorded on the Calendar of saints.
[change] Hindu holidays
- Baisakhi
- Daserra
- Diwali
- Diwali Amvasaya (Laxmi Puja)
- Diwali (day 2)
- Bhaubeej
- Ekadasi
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Gokul Ashtami
- Gudhi Padwa
- Holi
- Mahashivratri
- Makar Sankranti
- Onam
- Pongal
- Rama-Lilas
- Ram Navami
- Vaikunta Ekadasi
- Ugadi
[change] Islamic holidays
- Aashurah Muharram
- Eid (date changes because of lunar calendar)
- Eid ul-Fitr, Lesser Bairam
- Eid ul-Adha, Greater Bairam
- Eid ul-Fitr, Lesser Bairam
- Mawlid Al Rasul - Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
- Nisfu Shaaban
- Nuzul Al Qur'an - First announcement of Holy Koran
- Ramadan-Ul-Mubarik
- Isra' Mi'raj - Prophet Muhammad's enters heaven.
- Youm Arafat - Day before Eid ul-Adha
[change] Jewish holidays
- Hanukkah (also: Chanukah; the Festival of Lights)
- Lag Ba'omer
- Passover
- Purim (Deliverance from Evil)
- Rosh Hashanah (New Year)
- Shavuot (Festival of Weeks; Harvest Festival)
- Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
- Tisha B'Av
- Tu Bishvat (New year of the trees)
- Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
[change] Bahá'í holidays
- Naw Ruz (Bahá'í New Year)
- 1st Day of Ridván
- 9th Day of Ridvan
- 12th Day of Ridvan
- Declaration of the Báb
- Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh
- Martyrdom of the Báb
- Birth of the Israel
- Birth of Bahá'u'lláh
[change] Holidays in Western countries during Winter
- New Year's Day
- Boxing Day (Wren day, St. Stephan's day)
- Kwanzaa
- Christmas Day
- Hanukkah
- Yule
[change] Greetings
- Merry Christmas (also called Feliz Navidad (Spanish) and Joyeux Noel (French))
- Merry Yuletide
- Happy Hanukkah
- Happy Kwanzaa
- Happy New Year
- Joyous Yule
- Happy Solstice
- Season's Greetings
- Happy Holiday(s)
[change] Holidays celebrated around the world
- New Year's Day (1 January)
- Valentine's Day (14 February)
- International Women's Day (8th of March, mostly in Eastern European Countries)
- World Party Day (3 April)
- Earth Day (22 April)
- Labour Day, Worker's Day or May Day (1 May, most countries - United States and Canada do not celebrate it)
- Mother's Day (second Sunday in May in North America, fourth Sunday in Lent in UK)
- Father's Day (Different countries have different dates)
- Halloween (31 October)
- New Year's Eve (31 December)