National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, on July 27th, is a special day to remember and honor the brave soldiers who fought in the Korean War. This war happened a long time ago, from 1950 to 1953, between North Korea and South Korea. The Armistice Day marks when the fighting stopped because an agreement, called an armistice, was signed to pause the war. It's like a promise to stop fighting. On this day, people thank the soldiers for their bravery and remember their efforts to help bring peace. It's a way to show respect and gratitude to those who served.
How to celebrate National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day?
Gather your family and make cards to thank veterans for their bravery. Visit a local veterans' memorial or park to honor them. You can also share stories or watch a movie about peace and bravery with your family at home. Make a special meal together and think of those who served. Create a small Korean flag using paper and colors to learn about the culture. Even a moment of silence can be powerful to remember their hard work for peace. Finally, if you know a veteran, a simple "thank you" can make their day special.
Where National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day is celebrated?
- - United States
- - Canada
- - South Korea

