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Festivals in New Zealand

1. New Year's Day: 65438+ 10/.

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "Chinese New Year" in most countries in the world. Due to the different geographical environment and calendar, in different times, the time positioning of New Year's Day in different countries and nationalities in the world is different. Now, the Gregorian calendar is increasingly recognized by countries all over the world.

Most countries in the world adopt the international Gregorian calendar, and 1 in October every year is regarded as "New Year's Day". Countries that use the Gregorian calendar take Gregorian calendar 65438+ 10/month as New Year's Day, which is a national holiday.

2. Waitangi Day: February 6th.

February 6th every year is a very important festival in New Zealand: Waitangi Day, 1974 was once designated as New Zealand National Day, and the whole country celebrated the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the founding document of New Zealand.

3. Easter: April 4th.

Easter (Easter) is an important festival in the west, which falls on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox every year. Christians believe that Easter symbolizes rebirth and hope, to commemorate the day when Jesus Christ was resurrected on the third day after he was crucified between 30 and 33 AD.

4. ANZAC Day: April 25th

ANZAC Day, also known as ANZAC Day, commemorates the ANZAC soldiers who died in the Battle of Gallipoli on April 25th, 2005. ANZAC Day is now designated as a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand to commemorate their brave spirit of sacrifice for their country. ANZANU Legion Day is one of the most important festivals in both countries.

Five, Boxing Day (Boxing Day)

Every year, 65438+February 26th, the first day after Christmas or the first Sunday after Christmas, is a festival celebrated in some parts of the Commonwealth, and some European countries also designate it as a festival, which is called "St. Stephen's Day". Traditionally, Christmas presents are given to the service staff on this day.

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