Top 10 major holidays in the US you may not know
America-A large country, many states, travel into different cultures, surely there will be many big holidays especially in the year. A multicoloured, multi-colored country like the United States, what are the special cultures, and what special holidays do we have yet to know? A country that grows, the world's leading economy, there will be cultural features that we are not yet known for. If you are interested in a lot of information about the country with the world's leading industry, then surely this will be a useful article. This article will help you to learn more Top 10 major holidays of America year that may be before you are not yet known.
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Labor Day

Larbor Day – American Labor Day is commemorated on the first Monday of September each year. This is one of the major American holidays, the Day of Honor and recognition of social and economic contributions of all classes of labour for the development of the country.
The first Labor Day was held in 1882. The origin of this day stems from the desire of the Central Labor Coalition to create a holiday for workers. On the first Monday in September of 1894 became the official US holiday to celebrate the "holiday worker's Day". And over the decades, the industrial centers of the United States often organize large parades to celebrate union workers.
The first few years in America, this holiday was commemorated by a street parade to the public honoring and praising the contributions of trade organizations and workforce throughout the country. After the parade, a festival was held for recreation to local workers and their families.
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Independence Day (4/7)

In the United States, Independence Day, also known as Jul. 4, just like the 2/9 on Vietnam, this is a major day of the country, the holidays to celebrate the Declaration of Independence signed in 1776. During the holidays there are parade, outdoor festivals, and many public ceremonies. The American people, from the young age, have been able to love the country and his country. They wore sacred national print shirts, and the chess handles traveled throughout the streets. Also on this day, families often do outdoor festivals. The parade is played on the morning of 4, in the evening there are often fireworks performances in the square. During the holiday period, many families hang the flag in front of the house to celebrate.
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New Year's Day- (1/1 )

Day 1/1 is a new year in the calling of our Vietnamese people. In America this is a big holiday bearing the significance of the new Year's greeting. On this day, Americans will be on vacation in combination with the 6th, 7th and total they have 3 tet holidays. During this special holiday, people will not eat but instead drink. They can sit together in the pubs or crank in front of the screen to raise cups, monitor the countdown to the moment of transition between old and New year. In New York, they rushed to time Squares, watching crystal balls and paper flowers in the brilliant light of the fireworks.
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Veterans Day- (11/11)

The United States has fought many wars such as World War II 1.2, China War, Vietnam, Irac... In battles, there were many who were born as well as wounded, so the surviving warriors returned to always receive special attention by their labors. And the day 11/11 was chosen as the day of honoring the veterans. Nov. 1919, U.S. President Wilson declared that 11 months 11 was the first anniversary of the retirement day with the following words: "In the United States, we recall the retirement day by expressing divine pride in the soldiers who have bravely sacrificed for the nation, and by gratitude for their victory, for they both have brought to US freedom, as well as for the United States the opportunity to demonstrate the spirit of respect for peace and justice with the communities of nations..."
The first Veterans Day ceremony consisted of a regular, public meeting, and discontinued daily activities beginning at 11 a.m.
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Christmas Day- (25/12)

Christmas, also known as the Christmas feast, or Noel, Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, according to the majority of Christian members. It can be said that Christmas is the greatest holiday, which is the most visible of all holidays in America.
The holidays are officially held on 25 Dec but usually celebrated from the evening on Dec. 24. During this holiday, every home is decorated with pine trees, rock caves, and Christmas songs that are open before the holidays for about 1 month across the roads of the United States and other countries around the world, including Vietnam.
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