American holiday schedule in 2023

Holidays in the United States include New Year's Day (65438+ 10/), Martin Luther King Day (65438+1 0/6), President's Day (February 20th), Memorial Day (May 29th) and June Festival. Veterans' Day (165438+1October1), Thanksgiving Day (165438+1October 23rd) and Christmas Day (65438+February 25th)

Under normal circumstances, if the holiday falls on a Saturday, it will be taken to Friday in advance; If the holiday falls on Sunday, it will be put off until Monday. In addition, each state has its own different festivals, such as Join America Day in California (September 9th) and Pioneer Day in Utah (July 24th).

Idaho Human Rights Day (65438+ 10/6) Idaho Robert E. Lee's birthday (65438+ 10/9) Virginia Lincoln's birthday (February 13) Arkansas Daisy.

Other festivals

February 14 St. Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day) February 14 is a traditional Western St. Valentine's Day, also known as "Valentine's Day", with a long history. The festival of faun in ancient Rome was a festival for lovers. On that day, young men and women gathered together and girls put their love information in the lottery. The young men drew lots in turn, and the girl who got the message became his lover.

With the rise of Christianity, the church disagreed with the custom of faun festival. However, because this festival is favored by young people, in the 7th century AD, the church linked this festival with Christianity, renamed it after the Christian martyr Bishop Saint Valentine, and changed the date from 15 February to 14 February.