1. American Independence Day (July 4th): This is one of the most important festivals in the United States to celebrate the signing of the American Declaration of Independence. People will take part in parades, fireworks shows and family gatherings.
2. French National Day (July 14): Also known as Bastille Day, to commemorate the outbreak of the French Revolution. On this day, there will be a grand military parade and spectacular fireworks display at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
3. Japan Sea Day (July 15): On this day, Japanese folks traditionally hold the Bonihara Festival to worship the dead and ancestors. People will put lanterns and candles into rivers or seas to guide the dead home.
4. Canada National Day (July 1): This is the national day for Canada to celebrate the foundation of the Canadian Federation. People will hold celebrations, such as concerts, fireworks shows and outdoor sports.
5. Argentina Independence Day (July 9): Argentina Independence Day is a day to commemorate Argentina's liberation from Spanish colonial rule. People will gather in the square to celebrate this important festival and watch wonderful performances.
6. Colombia Independence Day (July 20th): Colombia Independence Day is a national celebration in Colombia to celebrate the signing of the Colombian Declaration of Independence. People will take part in parades, concerts and cultural performances.
7. Australia National Day (July 26th): Australia National Day celebrates the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia. People will take part in various celebrations, such as fireworks, outdoor barbecues and concerts.
These festivals are important celebrations in July, and each country has its own unique way to celebrate. Whether participating in parades, watching fireworks shows or enjoying delicious food, these festivals can bring joy and reunion to people. Let's enjoy these festivals together in July!