Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: Autumn festivals, Autumn holidays, Autumn traditions, Samhain, Anzac Day, Day of the Dead, Sukkot, Lady Day, Shemini Atzeret, Oktoberfest, Guy Fawkes Night, Rosh Hashanah, Autumn leaf color, Blackpool Illuminations, Thanksgiving, Mooncake, St. Martin's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Mehregan, Indian summer, Mischief night, Hoshana Rabbah, Hop-tu-Naa, List of harvest festivals, Chuseok, Return Day, Mountain Day, Programmers' Day, Cleveland Apple Festival, Mop Fair, Allantide, Great American Beer Festival, Heritage Days, Outfly, Enkutatash, Nanomonestotse, Labor Thanksgiving Day, Native American Heritage Day, In town, without my car , Songpyeon, Crying The Neck, Momijigari, Calan Gaeaf, Leaf peeping, Pao-por-Deus, Child Health Day, Bonfire Night, Qiufen, Shuangjiang, Liqiu, Chushu, National Peanut Festival, Hanlu, Bailu, Sharad. Excerpt: Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I. It now more broadly commemorates all those who died and served in military operations for their countries. Anzac Day is also observed in the Cook Islands, Niue, and Tonga. It is no longer observed as a national holiday in Samoa. A veteran on Anzac Day.Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The acronym ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, whose soldiers were known as Anzacs. Anzac Day remains one of the most important national occasions of both Australia and New Zealand. This is a rare instance of two sovereign countries not only sharing the same remembrance day, but making reference to both countries in its name. W...