The Grass is Always Browner on the Other Side of the Fence Day is celebrated on March 30 every year. This day is a fun holiday celebrated across the country that reminds people to appreciate what they have instead of focusing on what other people have. This is a great day to practice gratitude for all the good things in your life and remind yourself that no matter how good things look on the other side, you never know the whole story. The day reminds people that the grass is not greener on the other side of the fence, it is browner because the life you have is the best one.
Nauryz Day

Nauryz Day is observed from March 21, and it celebrates not only the spring equinox but also the rejuvenation of nature. Nauryz, which means “new day,” has been commemorated throughout the Great Steppes for centuries. Nauryz represents kindness and riches, happiness, love, and wonderful friendships since this festival is celebrated by many cultures. During Nauryz ceremonies, previous transgressions are forgiven and forgotten, and everyone strives to leave all ill will behind and usher in new beginnings in the New Year.
Falles

‘Falles’ (or ‘Fallas’ in Spanish) is observed between March 15 and 19 every year in Valencia, Spain. The yearly cultural celebration is also called the ‘Fallas de Valencia’, or the ‘Fiesta de San Jose’ because it commemorates Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpentry. The city-wide festival is one of Valencia’s most celebrated and highly revered traditions and is also one of Spain’s biggest street festivals. The festival’s name ‘falles’ literally means ‘torches,’ which explains why the event is known for its elaborate fireworks, traditional music, medieval costumes, and fun parades. While the main festival happens in Valencia city, minor Fallas celebrations also take place throughout the region during the fiesta.