St. George's Day is a special celebration on April 23rd, honoring St. George, a brave knight known for a famous legend where he defeated a dragon to save a princess. In many countries, especially England, people remember him as a hero who stood up for what is right. On this day, people might wear a red rose or fly England's red and white flag. It's a day to celebrate courage and doing good things. Some places have parades, feasts, or plays, and it's a time to feel proud of being kind and brave just like St. George.
How to celebrate St. Georges Day?
On St. George's Day, you can wear something red and white, like St. George's cross flag. Draw or color pictures of a dragon to remember the legend. Have a fun picnic with your family, enjoying tasty English treats like scones and jam. You can listen to stories or watch movies with knights and dragons. Dress up as a brave knight or a princess with friends and have a playful adventure in your backyard. Sing classic songs, make a simple shield out of cardboard, or bake a cake decorated with red and white icing. Share and celebrate joy with everyone!
Where St. Georges Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - England
- - Spain
- - Portugal
- - Georgia
- - Bulgaria
- - Romania
- - Serbia
- - Croatia
- - Bosnia and Herzegovina
- - Iraq
- - Lebanon
- - Palestine