What is the difference between a celebration and a commemoration?
A celebration is a joyful occasion marking a special event, while a commemoration is an act of remembering and honoring a significant person or event from the past.
What animal is featured on the Australian coat of arms?
The kangaroo and the emu
What day is commemorated on April 25th in Australia?
ANZAC Day
Name a well-known celebration in India.
Diwali, the Festival of Lights.
What is celebrated on the 4th of July in the United States?
Independence Day, marking the United States' declaration of independence from Britain in 1776.
Name one symbol commonly associated with ANZAC Day.
The poppy flower.
Which flower is considered Australia's national floral emblem?
The golden wattle
What is Harmony Day, and when is it celebrated?
Harmony Day is celebrated on March 21st and promotes cultural diversity and inclusiveness.
What does the Chinese New Year celebrate, and how is it typically observed?
Chinese New Year, celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese lunar calendar. It is typically observed with family reunions, feasts, dragon and lion dances, fireworks, and various cultural traditions aimed at bringing good luck for the upcoming year.
What does Bastille Day in France commemorate?
It commemorates the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a turning point in the French Revolution.
What is the significance of ANZAC biscuits, and when are they traditionally made?
ANZAC biscuits are made to honor ANZAC Day and commemorate the soldiers. They are traditionally made and eaten around ANZAC Day on April 25th. The biscuits were originally sent to soldiers abroad because they could be transported without spoiling.
How does the Southern Cross symbol relate to Australia?
The Southern Cross is a constellation visible in the southern hemisphere and is featured on the Australian flag, symbolizing Australia's geographical location.
When is National Sorry Day observed?
May 26th.
What is Día de los Muertos, and which country is it primarily celebrated in?
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday. It is to remember deceased loved ones. It is a vibrant and colorful celebration of life and death.
What does "UN" stand for
United Nations
What date is Australia Day celebrated?
January 26th
What is the significance of the Aboriginal flag?
The Aboriginal flag represents the Aboriginal people of Australia. The black symbolizes the Aboriginal people, the red represents the earth and their spiritual connection to the land, and the yellow circle represents the sun, the giver of life.
What is NAIDOC Week, and why is it significant?
NAIDOC Week is a celebration that takes place in the first week of July each year to honor the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It is significant because it raises awareness and appreciation of Indigenous cultures and contributions to Australian society.
Explain the origin and importance of the International Day of Happiness.
The International Day of Happiness, celebrated on March 20th, was established by the United Nations to recognize the importance of happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in people's lives.
What are the four main goals of International Tea Day
Reduce extreme poverty (Goal 1)
Fight hunger (Goal 2)
Empower women (Goal 5)
Use land sustainably (Goal 15)
Explain the significance of Sorry Day in Australia
Sorry Day is observed to acknowledge and apologize for the historical mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly the Stolen Generations.
Name one Australian state emblem and explain its significance
The Waratah is the floral emblem of New South Wales, symbolizing strength and beauty
When was the first Australia Day celebrated?
1808
How is Christmas celebrated differently in two different countries?
In the United States, Christmas is celebrated with Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and gift exchanges, while in Italy there is a nice witch Befana and the celebrations last the whole month
Who was one of the most influential figures in America becoming independent (hint: there is a musical named after him)
Alexander Hamilton