Armed Forces Day (Vietnam)
Armed Forces Day in Vietnam commemorates the founding of the Vietnam People's Army on December 22, 1944, honoring military service and sacrifice.
Established to mark President Ho Chi Minh's formation of the Vietnam People's Army during the struggle for independence, Armed Forces Day features military parades, wreath-laying ceremonies at war memorials, and public addresses by government officials. Schools and communities organize exhibitions showcasing military history, equipment, and technology. Veterans are honored for their service, and active personnel participate in outreach events to foster national pride. Though not a day off for most citizens, the occasion reinforces the role of the armed forces in national defense and unity.
Armed Forces Day (Vietnam)
Mother's Day(Indonesia)
Mother's Day in Indonesia, celebrated on December 22, honors the crucial role of mothers and maternal figures in family and society.
Instituted in 1928 during the first Indonesian Women's Congress and officially proclaimed in 1953 by President Sukarno, this day recognizes mothers' contributions to national development and family welfare. Schools and community organizations hold ceremonies where poems are recited and traditional dances are performed. Families show appreciation with gifts, flowers, and special meals prepared for their mothers. Cultural events promote awareness of maternal health and education, emphasizing the importance of strong family bonds. The celebration underscores the value Indonesia places on motherhood and family solidarity.
Mother's Day
Indonesia
Unity Day (Zimbabwe)
Unity Day in Zimbabwe is celebrated on December 22 to commemorate the 1987 Unity Accord that ended post-independence political conflict.
Signed between President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF and Joshua Nkomo's ZAPU, the Unity Accord brought an end to years of political tension following independence. Official speeches emphasize national reconciliation and cultural unity. Communities host cultural performances showcasing Zimbabwe's diverse ethnic heritage and organize peace-building workshops and interfaith dialogues. Government offices and schools display national flags, encouraging citizens to reflect on the importance of solidarity. Unity Day strengthens patriotic sentiment and honors the journey towards national integration.
Unity Day (Zimbabwe)