Countries celebrating Independence Day on August 15, beyond India
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Aug 14, 2024, 09:00 IST
Countries celebrating Independence Day on August 15, beyond India
August 15 is a significant day for India when Independence Day is celebrated. But did you know that there are some other countries that celebrate their independence or pivotal moments on this very day? Well yes, while India is the most notable country celebrating its Independence Day on this date, several other nations also commemorate their freedom or national milestones on August 15. Here’s a look at these countries and their unique celebrations.
South Korea
South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, observes its Liberation Day, or Gwangbokjeol, on August 15. This day commemorates the liberation of Korea from Japanese rule in 1945. The name ‘Gwangbokjeol’ translates to ‘Restoration of Light Day,’ symbolising the end of Japanese occupation and the restoration of Korean sovereignty. The day is marked by various celebrations, including ceremonies, parades, and cultural performances. It is a national holiday, and many Koreans participate in activities that honour their country's history and independence.
North Korea
Similarly, North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, also celebrates Liberation Day on August 15. Known as Chogukhaebang'il, this day commemorates Korea’s liberation from Japanese occupation. The celebrations in North Korea are state-organised and include large public ceremonies and events. The day serves as a reminder of the country's struggle for independence and is marked by speeches, military parades, and other patriotic activities.
Congo
Often referred to as the ‘Congolese National Day,’ the Republic of the Congo gained full independence from France on August 15, 1960, marking exactly 80 years since it fell under French rule. From 1969 to 1992, the country was a Marxist-Leninist state, but has since transitioned to holding multi-party elections. The day is celebrated with various events across the nation, including parades, cultural performances, and speeches. It is an occasion for Congolese people to reflect on their history and celebrate their national identity.
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein celebrates its National Day on August 15, which is also the Feast of the Assumption, a significant religious holiday in many countries. While not an Independence Day per se, Liechtenstein's National Day marks the annual celebration of the country's sovereignty and identity. The day is observed with various events, including a ceremonial address by the reigning prince, as well as community activities and public celebrations.
Bahrain
The country gained independence from the United Kingdom on August 15, 1971. It was among the first Gulf states to discover oil and establish a refinery in 1931. Although a treaty recognizing its independence was signed between Britain and the Ottoman government that same year, the country continued to be administered by the British. Following its formal declaration of independence in 1971, the nation signed a friendship treaty with Britain. While August 14 is often cited as the date of independence, the country officially observes August 15 as its Independence Day.
Japan
Japan does not celebrate Independence Day on August 15, but it is significant for Japanese history. August 15 marks the day in 1945 when Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s surrender in World War II, leading to the end of the war. This day is observed as the end of the war, known as ‘End of the War Memorial Day,’ and includes various commemorative events across the country.
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