Haiti Flag Day, celebrated on May 18, is a special day for the people of Haiti. It marks the creation of their flag in 1803, during the fight for freedom from French rule. On this day, people in Haiti and those with Haitian roots honor their flag and what it stands for: freedom, unity, and pride in their country. They celebrate with parades, music, dances, and school activities. It's a day to remember their history and show love for their culture and nation. Everyone is happy and proud to show off the red and blue colors of their flag.
How to celebrate Haiti Flag Day?
On Haiti Flag Day, wear the colors of the Haitian flag-blue and red-with pride. Make homemade flags using paper and crayons or markers. Organize a small party with friends and family, and serve Haitian foods like rice, beans, and plantains. Dance to Haitian music and learn simple dance steps. Create fun crafts or drawings related to Haiti's culture. Watch videos or read stories about Haiti's history. Play games like trivia about Haiti to learn and have fun. Capture the day with photos and videos. End the day by saying something you love about Haiti with your family.
Where Haiti Flag Day is celebrated?
- - Haiti
- - United States
- - Canada
- - France
- - Bahamas
- - Dominican Republic