In Orleans, France, there is a month long celebration including a huge parade. Joan liberated Orleans may 8th, 1429. So the parade and celebration is around that date. Other cities in France have parades and less elaborate ways to celebrate Joan of Arc. Almost all towns, small and large have statues of Joan of Arc. The previous answer that French people go to church is wrong.
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
people in france should celebrate this day on the death of joan of arc,who died may 30,1431.joan fought in war in france and once lead a war.so learn more about her by pressing that little search box thing in that corner over there.
The French celebrate Bastille Day because it marks the day when the French Revolution started and also the process of their nation getting rid of the monarchy, to become a republic.
The French celebrate Bastille Day, the day which marked the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789 and therefore symbolically the beginning of France's existence as a Republic.
Yes the day is celebrated by the French.
they take the day off people
On the 25th of December.
July 14
Eat Biscuits
The French Revolution is very important because before July 14th 1789, it was a monarchy, with a king, and after it became the democracy. French people celebrate this day as Americans celebrate the Independence Day.
yes they do
The French tend to celebrate the same holidays as most other countries, such as New Years Day, Easter and Christmas Day. The one holiday that only the French celebrate is Bastille Day, which falls on July 14.