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Are there any special festivals in June165438+1October?

1,165438+1beginning of winter on October 8th.

Beginning of winter is one of the 24 solar terms and one of the traditional festivals of the Han nationality. As the end of the full moon and the beginning of the full moon, the time point is between165438+1October 7-8 in the Gregorian calendar every year, that is, the sun is located at 225 degrees of the yellow meridian.

At this time, the sun is located at declination-16 19', and the height of the sun at noon in Beijing is only 33 47'. After beginning of winter, the sunshine time will continue to shorten, and the height of the sun will continue to decrease at noon.

2. Holy Day (165438+1October 9)

Holy Day, also known as Holy Taboo Day, is one of the three major religious festivals in Islam, which is held to commemorate the virtues and achievements of Muhammad's messengers.

Since Muhammad's birth and death happened on March 12 of the Islamic calendar, Muslims in China used to commemorate his birth and death together, collectively referred to as "Hadith" or "taboo". Foreign Muslims generally only celebrate the "holy day", that is, birthdays, and know little about the date of death.

3. Date of establishment of Brazil * * * Republic (165438+ 10/5).

Brazil * * * and National Day are equivalent to China's National Day, and the date is 1 1.5438+05 every year. 15 is Brazil's National Day holiday, and people usually use this holiday to form a four-day "small holiday".

4. Mexican Revolution Memorial Day (165438+1October 20th)

19 10, the bourgeois-democratic revolution broke out in Mexico, and the armed uprising broke out in the same year 10. On this day every year, Mexico City holds a parade to commemorate the anniversary of the Mexican Revolution.

5. Japan's thank-you day for hard work (165438+123 October)

Every year,165438+1October 23rd is Japan's hard-working thank-you day, which is one of the national statutory festivals in Japan and a relatively traditional festival.

Every year, when the hard-working thank-you day comes, the Japanese people will take a day off. If the hard-working thank-you day falls on Saturday and Sunday, it will be a three-day break. Many Japanese people will go out to enjoy the autumn leaves that have just turned red at this time.

6. Thanksgiving Day (165438+1October 28th)

Thanksgiving Day is a traditional festival in the West, a festival created by the American people, and a festival for American reunion. At first, there was no fixed date for Thanksgiving Day, which was decided temporarily by American states.

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