Garmin Badges Holidays

Browse Garmin Badges Holidays - festivities during which registering activities with your Garmin devices allow you to obtain unique Garmin Badges.

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4th of July

4th of July

World-Wide

The 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, is a major American holiday celebrated on July 4th, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and marked with patriotic festivities, parades, fireworks, and family gatherings.

Australia Day

Australia Day

Australia

Australia Day is a national holiday in Australia, celebrated on January 26th, commemorating the arrival of the First Fleet of British ships in 1788 and serving as a day of reflection on the nation's diverse heritage and contemporary identity.

Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a significant traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the lunar new year, characterized by family gatherings, festive decorations, dragon and lion dances, and the exchange of red envelopes containing money for good luck.

Dance Day

Dance Day

World-Wide

Taking place every year on April 29, International Dance Day was created in 1982 by the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the main partner of the performing arts UNESCO.

Deepavali

Deepavali

Singapore, Malaysia

Deepavali, also known as Diwali, is a vibrant festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists worldwide. Symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, it features illuminated homes, prayers, feasts, and the exchange of gifts. Fireworks add to the festive spirit, while cultural performances and rituals strengthen familial bonds. Deepavali is a time for joy, reflection, and unity, transcending religious and cultural boundaries.

Disney 100th Anniversary

Disney 100th Anniversary

United States, United Kingdom, Thailand, Sweden, Spain, Slovenia, Poland, Norway, New Zealand, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, Czech Republic, Canada, Belgium, Austria, Australia

Disney's 100th anniversary.

Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Festival

Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, India, Hong Kong, China Mainland

The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday that commemorates the patriotic poet Qu Yuan, featuring dragon boat races, zongzi (sticky rice dumplings), and other customs to ward off evil and honor the past.

Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr

World-Wide

Eid al-Fitr, also known as the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is a significant Islamic holiday celebrated at the end of Ramadan, marked by communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity and thanksgiving.

Environment Day

Environment Day

Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Korea, Republic of, Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong

Environment Day, also known as World Environment Day, is an annual global event observed on June 5th, encouraging awareness and action for environmental protection, sustainability, and addressing pressing issues affecting the planet.

Global Running Day is an annual event celebrated on the first Wednesday of June, encouraging people worldwide to embrace running as a way to promote fitness, health, and camaraderie among runners of all levels.

Global Wellness Day is an international observance held on the second Saturday of June, promoting overall health and well-being through various activities and encouraging people to adopt a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.

August 2023 GoPro Challenge

Golden Week is a week-long holiday period in Japan, comprising a series of national holidays, during which many people travel, shop, and engage in various leisure activities.

Halloween

Halloween

World-Wide

Halloween is an annual celebration observed on October 31st, characterized by costume parties, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations, rooted in ancient Celtic traditions and later influenced by Christian and American cultural practices.

Hangul Day

Hangul Day

Korea, Republic of

Hangul Day is a South Korean national holiday celebrated on October 9th, marking the invention and proclamation of the Korean alphabet "Hangul" by King Sejong the Great in 1443, promoting Korean culture and literacy.

Hari Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia, also known as Indonesian Independence Day, is celebrated annually on August 17th to commemorate Indonesia's declaration of independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945, marked by patriotic ceremonies, parades, and cultural events.

Hero's Day

Hero's Day

Philippines

The day is celebrated by the Filipino people to honor and remember all the heroes of the revolution who helped to establish the foundation for the country's independence.

Dancing brings happiness to people's lives. Dancers use it as a mantra to express their talent, while non-dancers use it as an expression of their worries. Those interested in pursuing dance as a career can take advantage of this day.

Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival

Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Korea, Republic of, Japan, Indonesia, India, China Mainland

The Lantern Festival, also known as the Yuanxiao Festival, is a Chinese celebration that marks the end of the Lunar New Year period, featuring the display of colorful lanterns, traditional performances, and the eating of sweet rice dumplings called "yuanxiao."

Leap Day

Leap Day

World-Wide

Leap Day is an extra day added to the calendar on February 29th during a leap year, occurring every four years, to align the calendar year with the astronomical year and compensate for the fact that Earth's orbit around the sun takes approximately 365.25 days.

Loy Krathong

Loy Krathong

Thailand

Loy Krathong is a Thai festival that honors the water spirits and seeks forgiveness by releasing decorated floating baskets made of banana leaves and flowers onto rivers and waterways while celebrating with fireworks and cultural performances.

Merdeka Day

Merdeka Day

Malaysia

Merdeka Day is a national holiday in Malaysia celebrated on August 31st, commemorating the country's independence from British colonial rule in 1957, with various festivities and patriotic events taking place nationwide.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival

Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Korea, Republic of, Japan, Indonesia, India, Hong Kong, China Mainland

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional harvest festival celebrated in many Asian countries, particularly in China, where people gather to appreciate the full moon, share mooncakes, and enjoy time with family and friends.

New Year

New Year

World-Wide

New Year is a global celebration that marks the beginning of a new calendar year, often observed with joyous festivities, parties, fireworks, and various cultural traditions worldwide.

Shokz Leap Year

Shokz Leap Year

World-Wide

February 2024 Shokz Challenge

Singapore National Day is an annual celebration held on August 9th to mark Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965, featuring a grand parade, fireworks, and various festivities to commemorate the nation's achievements and multicultural identity.

The Songkran Festival is a traditional Thai New Year celebration marked by joyous water splashing and various cultural rituals.

Star Wars' Day

Star Wars' Day

World-Wide

Star Wars Day, celebrated on May 4th, is an unofficial holiday for fans of the Star Wars franchise, where they engage in activities and events to commemorate and enjoy the iconic sci-fi series.

The Tanabata Festival is a Japanese celebration of the reunion of two mythical lovers, Orihime and Hikoboshi, held on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, where people write wishes on colorful strips of paper and hang them on bamboo branches.

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

United States, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia

Thanksgiving is an annual holiday celebrated primarily in the United States, marked by a festive meal with family and friends to express gratitude for the year's blessings and historically commemorating the Pilgrims' harvest feast with Native Americans.

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day

World-Wide

Valentine's Day is an annual celebration observed on February 14th, focusing on expressing love and affection between romantic partners through the exchange of cards, gifts, and gestures of affection.

Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice

Taiwan, Hong Kong

Winter Solstice is an astronomical event that occurs annually between December 20th and 23rd, marking the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day and shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere, with cultural celebrations often tied to the return of light and the promise of longer days ahead.

Women's Day

Women's Day

World-Wide

Women's Day, also known as International Women's Day, is a global holiday observed on March 8th, dedicated to celebrating the achievements and contributions of women while advocating for gender equality and women's rights.

Workers' Day

Workers' Day

Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Korea, Republic of, Japan, Indonesia, India, Hong Kong, China Mainland

Workers' Day, also known as Labor Day or International Workers' Day, is a global holiday observed on May 1st, dedicated to honoring the contributions of workers and promoting labor rights and social justice.

World Bicycle Day is a United Nations designated day celebrated on June 3rd, promoting the importance of cycling as a sustainable and eco-friendly mode of transport, enhancing physical fitness, and fostering a sense of community and inclusivity among cyclists worldwide.

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