Legal holidays and customs in Albania
January 1 - 2, New Year's Day Viti i Ri)
New Year's Day, also known as the "New Calendar Year", refers to January 1 of the current Gregorian calendar. But before 1911,"New Year's Day" was today's "Spring Festival", which is the Summer Calendar New Year. New Year's Day is a legal holiday in many countries or regions in the world, such as the mainland of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, etc. Among them, China and Singapore both take one day off as a legal holiday, and Japan takes six days off. From December 29 before the New Year to China and Singapore both take one day off as a legal holiday. Japan takes six days off, from December 29 before the New Year to January 3 of the following year. In terms of customs, New Year's Day mainly blessings each other in various ways, with New Year cards being the main form.
January 6 Orthodox Christmas
Christmas, also known as Christmas in Taiwan, is a traditional festival in the church calendar. It is a celebration day for Christians to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. On Christmas Day, most Catholic churches hold midnight Mass on Christmas Eve on December 24, that is, in the early morning of December 25, while some Christian churches hold good news and then celebrate Christmas on December 25; while the Christmas celebration of the Orthodox Church, another major branch of Christianity, is held on January 7 every year. According to the Catholic Gospels, Jesus was born of Mary, the Virgin Mary of Bethlehem, who was pregnant with the Holy Spirit. Mary and her husband Joseph were on their way to the Roman census and register. Jesus 'birth appears to believers to be the fulfillment of the Jewish prophetic plan for the coming of Messiah, because Bethlehem was the home of Joseph's ancestor, David. Christmas is also a public holiday in the Western world and in many other places, such as Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore in Asia. But the exact date of Jesus 'birth is controversial.
March 4 Summer March 14 Beginning of Spring Dita e Verës) March 22 Nevus Day April 8 Catholic Easter April 15 Orthodox Easter May 1 International Labor Day Një Maji). International Labor Day, also known as "May Day International Labor Day" and "International Demonstration Day", is Labor Day in most countries in the world.
August 19 Eid ul-Adha)
Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: م ال), also known as Roza Héyt (Uyghur), is a festival that Muslims around the world celebrate the end of Ramadan, the first day of the Islamic month of Ramadan, the Islamic calendar. On Eid al-Fitr, Muslims generally get up early and can eat something after early prayers, symbolizing the end of Ramadan. Then go out to pay a group visit, hug and greet each other, and restore the connection between friends and relatives. Muslims wear festive clothes on this day and are jubilant. Eid al-Fitr not only marks the end of Ramadan, but also thanks Allah (the true God) for strengthening their faith. It is a festival of peace and joy. Eid al-Fitr has existed since the Islamic calendar, and the first Eid al-Fitr was celebrated personally by the Prophet Mohammed and his family and friends.
October 19 Sister Teresa Dita e Nënë Terezës)
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (August 27, 1910-September 5, 1997, translated as Mother Teresa in the mainland of China and Taiwan, translated as Mother Teresa in Hong Kong and Macao, and also translated as Mother Teresa and Mother Teresa) was a famous Catholic charity worker who mainly served the poor in Calcutta, India. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. In October 2003, Pope John Paul II included her on the Catholic beatification list. Mother Teresa is also known as the "Angel of Calcutta".
October 25 is Eid Adha (Eid Adha) and November 28 is Independence Day, also known as Dita e Pavarësisë.
November 29 Liberation Day December 8 National Youth Day December 25 Christmas