July is packed with notable holidays and celebrations. To learn more about these special days, read on!
1 Important Gregorian Dates in July
Important Gregorian Dates in July
July is marked by significant days such as Vietnamese Health Insurance Day, Traditional Youth Volunteer Day, Vietnamese Wounded and Fallen Soldiers’ Day, and the Founding of the Vietnamese Trade Union. Let’s delve deeper into these occasions below.
01/7 Vietnamese Health Insurance Day
On June 16, 2009, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 823/QD-TTg, declaring July 1st as “Vietnamese Health Insurance Day.” This day emphasizes the importance of safeguarding and enhancing the health of individuals, families, and the community, contributing to the country’s welfare.
15/7 Traditional Youth Volunteer Day
July 15, 1950, is a significant day for the Vietnamese Youth Volunteer Force (TNXP). It is a day to commemorate the heroic traditions of the TNXP in Vietnam, particularly in the Vietnam War zone and the province of Bac Kan.
27/7 Vietnamese Wounded and Fallen Soldiers’ Day
On July 27, 1975, the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam decided to commemorate those who were wounded or fell in battle for the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This day embodies the Vietnamese values of honoring ancestors and expressing gratitude for their sacrifices.
28/7 Founding of the Vietnamese Trade Union
On July 28, 1929, the Politburo of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam decided to commemorate the founding of the first General Red Trade Union in Northern Vietnam. The union was established to unite and protect the rights and legal interests of Vietnamese laborers.
For further reference: A comprehensive list of in Vietnam for the year 2023
2 Important Lunar Dates in July
First Day of the Seventh Lunar Month
In Asian cultures, the seventh lunar month is often associated with misfortune. Therefore, it is not considered auspicious for important activities like business openings or groundbreakings. Instead, Vietnamese families often perform ancestral worship on this day to seek blessings and protection from misfortunes.
Qixi Festival (Double Seventh Festival)
The seventh day of the seventh lunar month, or Qixi Festival, is celebrated as China’s Valentine’s Day. It symbolizes romantic love, stemming from the tale of the poor herdsman, Niu Lang, and the fairy, Zhi Nu, who were allowed to meet only once a year on this day.
Full Moon of the Seventh Lunar Month
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The full moon of the seventh lunar month holds great significance for Buddhists, marked by two important ceremonies: the Ullambana or Vu Lan ceremony, and the ceremony for the liberation of the hungry ghosts.
The Vu Lan ceremony, or Buddhist All Souls’ Day, originates from the touching story of Maudgalyayana, a disciple of the Buddha, and his mother’s liberation from suffering in the realm of the hungry ghosts. Additionally, the 15th of July is also observed as the day of the hungry ghosts’ liberation, derived from the tale of Ananda and the fire-mouthed ghost.
Further reading: A comprehensive list of in Vietnam for the year 2023
3 Important International Dates in July
Important International Dates in July
In addition to Vietnamese holidays, July also commemorates International Days such as International Cooperation Day, International Kissing Day, World Population Day, World Hepatitis Day, International Friendship Day, and World Day against Trafficking in Persons. Let’s explore these occasions in more detail.
International Cooperation Day
The first Saturday of July is recognized as International Cooperation Day by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution A/RES/47/90 on December 16, 1992.
It is usually celebrated on the first Saturday of July. In 2023, it falls on July 1st.
06/7 International Kissing Day
July 6th is dedicated to celebrating love and affection through the exchange of kisses among loved ones. This day was established as International Kissing Day in the year 2000, emphasizing the bonding and emotional connection in familial and friendly relationships.
11/7 World Population Day
July 11th is observed as World Population Day to raise awareness about global population issues. This day was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1989 through Decision 89/46, inspired by World Population Five Billion Day on July 11, 1987.
28/7 World Hepatitis Day
Recognizing the severity of liver diseases, the World Health Organization designated July 28th as World Hepatitis Day with the theme, “Hepatitis: Act Now, Can’t Wait,” underscoring the urgency of efforts to eliminate hepatitis as a public health threat.
30/7 International Friendship Day and World Day against Trafficking in Persons
International Friendship Day, celebrated on July 30th, was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011 with the idea that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures, and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.
Additionally, July 30th is also observed as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons.
The above information summarizes the national and international holidays and commemorations in July. Hopefully, this overview will help you plan your work and leisure activities for a meaningful July ahead.
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