National day customs of countries all over the world
The main activity of British National Day is the Queen's personal inspection of the Royal Guard. The national day in Britain this year is June 14. On this day, the Royal Guard held a grand military parade in Knights Guard Square in London. Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, took a carriage to the square to attend the military parade. According to 1990, since the unification of Germany, the state capitals hold celebrations in turn. For example, in 2000, there was no grand and solemn celebration in the capital, although it was an anniversary. September 9 is the anniversary of the founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. On the eve of the National Day, the streets of Pyongyang have been filled with national flags, and giant slogans stand on the main roads of the city. Every National Day, North Korea usually holds a large-scale military parade and parade. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. On September 9, Kim Il Sung Square in the center of Pyongyang held a series of activities such as grand military parade, mass parade and torch parade. May 17 in Norway is Norway's National Day (also called Constitution Day). On this grand festival, you will see thousands of people wearing national costumes in the street. Crowds of passengers, from girls to old women, are almost all long skirts with suspenders, red, white, black and green, embroidered with bright flowers and patterns on thick woolen cloth or cotton cloth. Everyone's chest is hung with beautiful silver ornaments, and some are also covered with matching cloaks and national hats of the same color. Men's wear, from medieval court dresses to 2 1 century red fashion, is also dazzling and varied. There are many old people wearing various medals on their chests, holding civilized sticks and wearing high hats, which are quite gentlemanly.