International Colour Day

International Color Day is celebrated every March 21, and we are going to show you how you can celebrate the day. Do you know that it has been 14 years since the idea for International Color Day was proposed by the Portuguese Color Association? International Color Day was created to celebrate color. The date was chosen as March 21, as it is the day of the equinox, which means the lengths of day and night are almost the same as the sun’s rays are straight on the equator. This day is celebrated by setting up exhibitions, science shows, and interactive programs for children, among other activities.

National Cherry Blossom Festival

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual celebration held in Washington, D.C. every mid-March to mid-April and this year it will be marked from March 20 to April 13. The dates are set to coincide with when cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. Did you know these trees were a gift from then Tokyo Mayor Yukio Ozaki to the city of Washington, D.C.? Yes, the trees symbolize the growing friendship between the U.S. and Japan. So, be a part of this festival and enjoy one of the most beautiful sights in Washington, D.C.!

Astrology Day

Astrology Day takes place on any day from March 19 to March 22. It mostly falls on March 20 and 21 and takes place on March 20. The specific day is dependent on the day that the Northward equinox occurs. The holiday is observed by astrologers and people that are enthusiastic about astrology. Astrology is a pseudoscience that purports to be able to deduce information about terrestrial events concerning human affairs by observing the relative positions and movement of celestial objects. Astrologers regard the holiday as the start of the astrological year. It is the first full day of the astrological sign of Aries, signaling the start of the tropical zodiac.