Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, held on April 24th, is a day to remember a very sad time in history when many Armenian people were killed or hurt. This happened over 100 years ago, during World War I. On this day, people gather to honor and remember those who suffered and lost their lives. They might light candles, say prayers, or share stories to keep the memories alive. It is a time to hope for peace and make sure that such a tragedy does not happen again to any group of people.
How to celebrate Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day?
To honor Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, you can light a candle in memory of those who lost their lives. You can also draw or color pictures of Armenia's beautiful mountains and share them with friends. Read a simple story or watch a short video about Armenian culture. Plant a flower or a small tree as a symbol of hope and new beginnings. You might also want to bake or try cooking a special Armenian dish with your family. Spend time talking about peace and kindness, thinking about how we can all help make the world a better place.
Where Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada
- - Armenia
- - France
- - Russia
- - Argentina
- - Germany
- - Lebanon
- - Syria
- - Greece
- - Cyprus
- - Uruguay