August is a month filled with significant days, honoring important milestones, anniversaries, and commemorating various segments of society. Let’s explore the notable days and celebrations that August has to offer.
1 Vietnamese Commemorative Days in August
Vietnamese Commemorative Days in August
Here is a list of all the Vietnamese commemorative days in August:
- August 8 – Birthday of Dương Quân, a renowned Vietnamese satirical poet.
- August 19 – The August Revolution succeeded in Hanoi (1945).
- August 19 – Founding day of VTC Digital Television Channel (2004).
- August 20 – Birthday of Tôn Đức Thắng, the second President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the first President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1888).
- August 25 – Birthday of Võ Nguyên Giáp, the first General and Commander-in-Chief of the Vietnam People’s Army.
- August 26 – The Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, joined the Non-Aligned Movement (1975).
On August 19, 1945, over 77 years ago, a historic event was etched into the annals of our nation’s history, ushering in a new era for future generations. The demonstrations and general uprising in Hanoi culminated in a glorious victory, setting the stage for the explosive August Revolution.
August 19 marks the successful beginning of the Vietnamese revolution, freeing our country from a century of French colonial rule and ending the feudal regime. It led to the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This day honors the heroic armed forces who bravely faced challenges and sacrificed their lives to protect our nation.
The August Revolution
For further reference: Significance
Each year on August 19, we commemorate the success of the August Revolution and pay tribute to the sacrifices made by the Vietnam People’s Public Security. Individuals across our nation, and future generations, express their gratitude and respect to the heroic members of the public security forces who fought for Vietnam’s independence.
For additional context: Origin and significance of success
2 International Commemorative Days in August
International Commemorative Days in August
On December 17, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution, following the recommendation of the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8/1998), to declare August 12 as International Youth Day.
International Youth Day
International Youth Day aims to promote human rights and the development of young people worldwide. Global events are organized to emphasize the role and importance of youth in local, national, and regional policies. It also provides an opportunity for young people to learn and excel in their roles, contributing to the formulation and implementation of educational investment policies for the youth.
Every year on August 13, the world celebrates International Left-Handers Day to honor the uniqueness of left-handed individuals. This event was first organized globally in 1976 by Dean R. Campbell, the founder of Left-Handers International, Inc.
International Left-Handers Day
This day celebrates the distinctiveness and differences of left-handed people, promoting awareness and knowledge about left-handedness. Comprising 7-10% of the global population, left-handed individuals are often exceptionally talented and intelligent. It is a day that provides opportunities for young left-handed people to connect, learn, and discover more about the world of left-handers.
August 19 is World Humanitarian Day, or WHD for short. This international day honors humanitarian personnel and those who have lost their lives working for humanitarian causes. It was recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in 2008 through Resolution A/63/L.49, proposed by Sweden.
World Humanitarian Day
World Humanitarian Day pays tribute to those who have perished or been injured while serving others in need. It also recognizes those who continue to ease the suffering and hardships of millions worldwide. Additionally, it emphasizes the spirit of humanity, advocating for peace, equality, and ensuring that everyone has a role to play.
August 30 is the day designated by the United Nations to call for an end to enforced disappearances.
The International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances aims to protect the right to life, liberty, and security of persons, as well as the right not to be subjected to torture and the right to recognition as a person before the law.
Memorial image for the victims in India
Through this day, a declaration is promoted to protect all individuals from enforced disappearance and to uphold the highest standards for all nations. It also urges all countries to make efforts to ensure that this declaration is widely recognized and respected.
For further reference:
– Comprehensive list of in Vietnam in 2023
– Compilation of all in Vietnam in 2023
The information shared above provides details about the commemorative days in August. We hope it helps you plan your schedule accordingly.
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