Father's Day originated in the United States and is a holiday celebrated to thank father. The date is the third Sunday of June each year in the Gregorian calendar.
Father's Day has been widely circulated around the world, and the dates of the festival vary depending on the region, but most countries celebrate this festival by giving gifts and family dinners.
There may be many people who are not sure about the date of National Father's Day. Let us take a look below.
Father's Day holiday date:
Every year on February 13: Russia
Every year on March 19: Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain (St. Joseph's Day)
Every year on May 8: Korea (Parent Day)
Every year on May 31: Germany
Every year on June 4: Denmark
First Sunday of June every year: Lithuania
Every second Sunday in June: Austria, Belgium
The third Sunday of June every year: China, Singapore, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Zimbabwe...
Every year on June 20: Bulgaria
Every year on June 23: Nicaragua, Poland
On the last Sunday of July every year: Dominican Republic
August 8 every year: Taiwan, China
Every second Sunday in August: Brazil
The first Sunday of September every year: New Zealand, Australia
Every second Sunday in November: Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden
Every year on December 5th: Thailand (Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday)
Father's Day activities:
American breakfast for parents
On Father's Day, all Americans whose father is deceased wear a white rose, while Americans whose father is alive wear red roses. In Pennsylvania, people will also use dandelions to pay tribute to their father, while in Vancouver, people choose to wear white lilac.
In the United States, breakfast is usually made by children on Father's Day. Parents can continue to sleep without having to get up early. The children prepare the breakfast and take it to their parents before bed. In addition, children in the United States will send greeting cards to their fathers, buy small gifts such as ties and socks, and give them to their fathers in order to show respect to them.
Japan reads thanks to his father, rubs his back
On Japanese Father's Day, daughters usually read thank you letters to their fathers. They will reunite with their father and give them gifts and blessings. In Japan, regardless of whether the daughter is married or waiting to be a girl, he usually writes a letter of love and blessing to his father, holds this letter to his father, and reads it to his father aloud, thanking him for his life and nurturing Yep.
Japanese bathing culture has a long history, and bathing is a treat for Japanese people. Therefore, on Father's Day, the daughters must rub their backs to the father in the bath, which is also a way to give their father the greatest warmth.
German father drinking beer to celebrate
On Father's Day in Germany, alcoholic German fathers can be as drunk as they want, and their daughter-in-law is not allowed to go after returning home. Men in some small towns pushed out a beer cart full of large wooden barrels in the morning, and whoever they ran into would drink with them until they were drunk on the street.
Various ways of blessing in China
Different from the way people celebrate Father's Day abroad, people in our country celebrate Father's Day in various forms. People express their gratitude to their father in different ways.
Photo testimony of father-daughter relationship
Make a micro movie
A cartoon depicting a warm father's love
Make special dishes, travel, and give gifts
Social culture
Famous Father's Love Testimonials
1. The moment of thinking is happy; the pleasure of feeling is happy; the fatherly love is also happy. —Qing Yao, a famous Taiwanese writer
2. When in fear, fatherly love is a stepping stone; when it is dark, fatherly love is an illuminated lamp; when it is exhausted, fatherly love is a water of life; when working hard, fatherly love is the spiritual pillar; success Father love is an encouragement and alarm bell. —Leung Fengyi, a famous Hong Kong writer
3. Father's love is as deep and wide as the sea. —National Premier Wen Jiabao
4. Father's love is silent, if you feel it is not father's love! —Bingxin
5. Father's love is water-the famous Russian writer Gorky
6. Father's virtue, children's heritage. — Word strict
I wish all fathers a happy holiday!