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How countries celebrate National Day

National Day is an important holiday in every country, but the names of National Days vary from country to country. Many countries in the world call it "National Day" or "National Day", and some countries call it "Independence Day" or "Independence Day", and some call it "National Day", "National Day", "Revolution Day", "Liberation Day", etc., and some directly add "day" to the name of the country, such as "Australia Day", "Pakistan Day", and some use the king's birthday or coronation day as the national day. Change, the specific date of National Day also changes.

July 14th is France’s National Day. On this day in 1789, the people of Paris captured the Bastille, a symbol of feudal rule, and overthrew the monarchy. In 1880, July 14 was officially established as the National Day of France. The French commemorate this day symbolizing freedom and revolution every year. The night of this day became a sea of ??joy, and the Eiffel Tower, the symbol of France, was set against the backdrop of fireworks.

The United States celebrates Independence Day on July 4 as its National Day. On this day every year, church bells ring all over the United States, and residents across the country spontaneously hold parades to celebrate. Under normal circumstances, people participating in the parade on this day can choose a variety of makeup and form a small family band. Some relatives, friends, and even generations of grandparents and grandchildren gather together to sing and dance on the streets. The street has become a sea of ??joy, with various floats, model cars, and acrobatic cars forming a mighty parade together with the happy crowd. After the parade, people gather in parks or other public places to celebrate this grand festival in their own way.

In Germany, the official name of October 3 is " "Unification Day" is a legal holiday, but it is not a "National Day". The difference between July 14th in France and July 4th in the United States as the National Day is that no major events occurred on this important day similar to the National Day in Germany. Unlike France on July 14th, 1789, when the revolutionary masses captured the After the Bastille, the United States issued the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. In accordance with the rules since unification in 1990, each state capital takes turns to hold celebrations. Therefore, it is not surprising that Berlin, the capital, did not hold a grand and solemn celebration even though it was the fifth and tenth occasion.

Britain’s National Day is the Queen’s “official birthday”. Queen Elizabeth II's real birthday is April 21, 1926, but her "official birthday" is held on the Saturday close to June 11 every year. At this time of year, the weather in London, which has always been known as the "Fog City", is also relatively good. The main event is the Queen's personal review of the "Color Flag Salute Parade". Since Saturday is not a working day, it is not a holiday.

Nigeria is located in western Africa, between 3° and 15° east longitude and 4° and 14° north latitude. It borders the Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Guinea to the south, Niger to the north, Benin to the west, and Cameroon to the east. It faces Chad across Lake Chad in the northeast.

The National Independence Day is October 1st. It is the oldest and most populous country in Africa, with a long history of more than 1,000 years and a splendid national culture. For more than 100 years, Nigeria has been a British colony. Its economy is quite backward and its people live in poverty. After a long and heroic struggle, the Nigerian people finally won their national independence on October 1, 1960. May 17 is Norway’s National Day (also called Constitution Day). During this grand festival, you will see thousands of people wearing national costumes and celebrating the festival. On this day, Karl Johan Street leading to the palace turned into a sea of ??people, flowers and national flags. The king is wearing a black dress and a black hat standing in the center of the auditorium; on the right is the queen, who is wearing a red dress and a red hat; to the queen's right are the prince and princess. Everything is so natural, so simple, everything comes from people's hearts and their infinite love for the motherland and the nation

September 9th is the commemoration of the founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea day. On the eve of National Day, national flags were planted all over the streets and alleys of Pyongyang, and giant slogans stood on urban traffic arteries.

On the 9th, a grand military parade and mass march to celebrate National Day were held at Kim Il Sung Square in the center of Pyongyang. Amid deafening cheers from the audience, the leaders of the North Korean party, government and military came to the rostrum of the square. Nearly a hundred formations of North Korea's army, navy and air force passed the rostrum for review, and then began a mass demonstration of 1 million people from all walks of life in Pyongyang. The entire Kim Il Sung Square became a sea of ??red