They don't. Memorial Day is a US holiday to honor US soldiers and sailors killed in combat. China has no corresponding "day".
No. The Chinese have nothing to do with ANZAC Day, unless particular families had an ancestor fight in an Australian or New Zealand troop.
I can not list all of them here. I will give you some major one. 1. 5/1 labor day 2. 6/1 children's day 3. 10/1 I don't know what the English name. this is the day when China free. 4. 3/8 Women's day 5. 9/10 Teachers' day 6. Chinese new year.
The whole of the Australian population celebrate Australia day.
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
WHY WE STILL CELEBRATE COLUMBUS DAYWe celebrate Columbus Day because we as people have to remember the so very famous explorers.
Americans and Canadians both celebrate Memorial Day or Remembrance Day.
The only country that celebrates memorial day is the U.S.
no
They don't celebrate Christmas
all regions celebrate memorial day
The Chinese don't't really celebrate Thanksgiving because it is many American but they have their own holidays similar to Thanksgiving.
No. Parades are for celebration not for the memories of men who died in wars.
solders
China does not celebrate this day, however Chinese Christians may do so.
yes they do just like australian people
The last Monday in May.
No, Memorial Day is a national holiday in the United States. It is not celebrated in other countries.