When is Mother's Day in the Middle East? In Egypt, Syria and most other Arab countries, Mother’s Day is celebrated on March 21st, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. History of Mother's Day in the Middle East
It is celebrated by thousands of people and it’s based on the Quechua word “Tinku” that means “meeting”. The meaning of the word has become worse as it is celebrated with beatings that can really hurt people now. Haxey HoodIt is on January 6th in England. The Haxey Hood game in...
In Iran and other parts of the Middle East, Zoroastrians celebrated the Persian New Year using the Fasli/Bastnai calendar, which fixed the first day of the year on the Spring Equinox, usually March 21st. To this day, this remains a popular festival, known as Nowruz, celebrated by many pe...
Royal Thai Navy Day is observed in Thailand annually on November 20. It commemorates the establishment of the Royal Thai Navy in its present-day form. Although it is not a public holiday, it is widely celebrated in the Royal Thai Armed Forces....
Pretzel Sunday - March 30, 2025 (Celebrated in Germany on the Fourth Sunday during Lent) Take A Walk In the Park Day - March 30 Torrents Day - March 30 Turkey Neck Soup Day - March 30 Virtual Vacation Day - March 30 World Bipolar Day - March 30 World TB-303 Appreciation Day - March...
When we talk about Orthodox holidays, we mean holidays and feast days celebrated by the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church. This denomination of Christianity is different in several key ways: Julian vs. Gregorian calendar: Most communities within the Eastern Orthodox Church traditionally follow the Julia...
Thefeast of Saint Tryphon, also known as Saint Tryphon Zarezan (Tryphon the Trimmer) is celebrated in Bulgaria and Montenegro on February 14. It is observed mainly by wine growers as Tryphon is the Eastern Orthodox patron saint of wine. ...
Peking Garden Serves the Best Peking Duck in the City By livelifeandlove on December 13, 2023 At Peking Garden Greenbelt 5 Ayala Center Makati city, we celebrated the 90th birthday of my aunt Conchita with family, relatives and close friends. The fine dining hosted for more than 50 people...
In my view, all this is celebrated in the party-hardy motif of New Year’s Eve. Lost in this are the “Silent Night, Holy Night” values of Christmas. Now you could say, Rogers, you’re just a prude, or maybe, Rogers, you’re just getting old. Maybe. But my unease with the ri...
In Iran and other parts of the Middle East, Zoroastrians celebrated the Persian New Year using the Fasli/Bastnai calendar, which fixed the first day of the year on the Spring Equinox, usually March 21st. To this day, this remains a popular festival, known as Nowruz, celebrated by many pe...