Foreign Trade Calendar/October

Publish Time: 2022-10-26     Origin: Site

October 1

South Korea/Chuseok

The Chinese call August 15 of the lunar calendar as the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Korean people (Korean, Korean and Chinese Korean) call it " Chuseok”. It is a festival of harvest and thanksgiving, which is even more grand than the Spring Festival among the Korean people.

October 3

Germany/ German Unity Day

To commemorate the national holiday that the former Federal Republic of Germany (formerly West Germany) and the former German Democratic Republic (formerly East Germany) officially announced their unification on October 3, 1990.

October 3- October 10

Israel/Sukkot

This holiday is to commemorate the lives of the Jewish ancestor Moses who lived in a hayloft during the 40 years of exile in Sinai after leading the Jews out of Egypt. Therefore, the festival is just in time for the harvest season, so it is also called the harvest festival.

October 12

Multinational /Columbus Day

October 12, or the second Monday in October, commemorates Columbus' first landing on the American continent in 1492.

Spain/ National Day

To commemorate the great historical event that Columbus arrived in the American continent on October 12, 1492, since 1987, this day has been designated as the Spanish National Day.

Canada/Thanksgiving Day

Canadian Thanksgiving is not on the same day as Thanksgiving in the United States, and Canada Thanksgiving is the second Monday October each year.

October 25

India/ Dussehra

One of the three major festivals in Hinduism is also a major national festival with 10 days before and after the festival.

October 29

Multinational/al-Mawlid an-Nabi

The Al-Mawlid an-Nabi,Masse and Gurbon Festival are also known as the three major festivals of Muslims around the world. It is a memorial day to commemorate the birthday and death of Muhammad, the founder of Islam, for the Islamic calendar on March 12.

October 31

Multinational/ Halloween

Halloween was the three -day Western Christian festival All Hallow ’s Day. In Western countries, people celebrated on October 31. Halloween ALL Saint ’s Day was on November 1st; the Van Spirit Festival All Soul’ s Day was on November 2nd to commemorate all the undead, especially the late loved ones.


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