Rice Ball Day

Rice Ball Day is an annual cuisine event observed on April 19. This day honors one of the most well-known and delectable Japanese dishes of all time: the rice ball. The word “rice ball” refers to a clump of rice formed into a spherical shape. It does, however, come in a variety of shapes, including the triangular one. It also varies in texture and flavor according to the type of rice used and the items added to it.

If you’re already a fan of rice calls, Rice Ball Day is just another reason to indulge in what is undoubtedly your favorite food. If you aren’t, be ready for a culinary feast that will blow your mind!

Ford Mustang Day

Ford Mustang Day, observed on April 17, is special to all automobile enthusiasts as it celebrates the most successful sports car. Yes, we are talking about the classic Ford Mustang. Powered by a robust engine and luring car lovers with its sleek design, this Pony car is one of a kind. Ever since the car turned 50, the idea of fans and Mustang owners getting out on the streets to demonstrate their love for this vehicle has become a global phenomenon. Every year, Mustang lovers participate in club activities and attend demonstrative rallies to observe this day.

Theravada New Year

Theravada New Year is observed three days after the first full moon appears in April every year and this day will be marked on April 2. This day marks Buddha’s birth, death, enlightenment, and the start of the rainy season. It’s known by many names, such as Songkran in Central Thailand, Pi Mai in Northern Thailand, Choul Chnam Thmey in Cambodia, and Boun Pi Mai in Laos. It’s considered the biggest holiday of the year, equivalent to the western world’s celebration of the New Year. Read on to learn more about this special holiday.