Top Weird National Holidays You Should Experience

By Sally Delacruz


People just love celebrations. Whether it is an excuse to drink or just for you to take a day off from work, it does not matter. The festivities are what is important. Nowadays, you can even see weird national holidays on the calendar just to accommodate people's love for a day off. Here are some of the peculiar rest days that are known around the world.

First is the Day of the Sea. The said celebration is one that Bolivians host in order to commemorate the loss of the very important and final ocean-front property they have in the past, the Port of Calama. They lost this in the battle with the Chilean forces. It has a great impact on their history so they celebrate it yearly.

KOREAN ALPHABET DAY. Writers appreciate alphabets because this is the means that will allow them to pursue their craft. Not only writers, everyone loves alphabet because it is a means of communication. However, the Koreans take loving to another level. They created a day just for celebrating the existence of the Korean Alphabet in their culture.

NATIONAL PUNCTUATION DAY. If the Korean Alphabet Day is not enough for you, then you better look into America's calendar. Look into the month of September and you will surely see the mark for this holiday. This is the day where you can celebrate by reading newspapers and circling punctuation errors or similar ones.

National Weatherperson's Day. Professionals who appear on your television to show you your daily weather forecast, with their suit-and-tie uniform as well as their impeccable speech, are called weatherpersons. These people have their own day set aside for them. The Weatherperson's Day allows people to celebrate the noble work of these professionals.

There is the Bermuda Day too. The tropical islands are some of the places on the world where people do not really pay too much attention to weather forecast. However, it is only natural for them to be aware of when it is appropriate for them to change out of their winter clothes and start wearing summer outfits. The Bermuda Day is meant just for the people to know whether it is already fine for them to wear their summer uniforms to school or to work.

BLESSED RAIN DAY. If you are living in a country with lots of monsoons, then the end of that season is worth celebrating. The people of Bhutan use this holiday to take a bath outdoors in the mythically purified natural waters surrounding them. Blessed Rain Day is a fun celebration worth noting.

Melon Day is a famous celebration of Turkmenistan. The Melon Day is a celebration meant for celebrating the actual creation of the popular muskmelon crossbreeds. Even melons in general are being celebrated in the beautiful Turkmenistan during August 12, otherwise called as Melon Day for them.

Picnic Day. When you are in Northern Australia, you just need to go to the Adelaide River together with your family on the first Monday of August. This is because it is a festivity that celebrates the Picnic Day. It should be worth it for you to go to this event. You can bring the entire family to the venue and have fun with your husband, wife, and kids during this three-day festivity.




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