The Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh is observed all around the world on May 29 every year. Bahá’u’lláh was the prophet and founder of the Bahá Faith, a universal religion emphasizing humanity’s spiritual unity. On this day in 1892, the prophet passed away, leaving behind all of his writings and teachings, which Baha’ís commemorate and reflect on.
National Biscuit Day

National Biscuit Day, which is celebrated on May 29 annually, is a British holiday that allows us to appreciate the biscuit and all its various types and flavors. Biscuits are flour-based products that are baked in a variety of shapes. Typically, they are made and sweetened with flavors such as sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon. Biscuits, like crackers, can also be savory. A biscuit can also refer to a hard flour-based product made specifically for animals, such as dog biscuits. A biscuit is a small baked product that is commonly referred to as a “cookie” or a “cracker” in the United States and most of English-speaking Canada outside of North America.
Paperclip Day

Paperclip Day is a fun holiday celebrated every year on May 29. It is a cool opportunity to show some appreciation for paper clips and their benefits. For years, paper clips have helped us hold sheets of paper together. Many important documents have impacted history that were bound by paper clips. They are quite common and can be found in most offices and schools. Pretty much anywhere paper is used, you’re likely to find some paper clips. The paper clip is useful stationery that is not going anywhere anytime soon.