World Amateur Radio Day, celebrated on April 18, is a special day for people who enjoy using radios to talk with others around the world as a hobby. It started in 1925 when a group called the International Amateur Radio Union was formed. On this day, radio enthusiasts connect with each other and share their love for radio communication. It's a fun way for people to learn about different cultures and make friends from different countries. They use radios to talk, send messages, and sometimes help in emergencies when other communication doesn't work.
How to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day?
On World Amateur Radio Day, you can have lots of fun! Start by decorating your room with colorful radio-themed drawings. Then, build a simple radio using a kit with help from a grown-up. Tune into different stations and listen to cool sounds or voices from far away. You can also talk to friends using walkie-talkies and pretend to be radio hosts. Try making fun radio jingles with your siblings or friends. Learn how to send secret messages using Morse code. Finally, play a game where everyone competes to find hidden items using radio clues. Enjoy exploring the world of radio!
Where World Amateur Radio Day is celebrated?
- - International