Mid-autumn Festival is an observance day in Vietnam. The day is celebrated every year, but the dates vary.
We have gathered some facts, stats, and numbers for you:
Name | Mid-autumn Festival |
---|---|
This year | September 17 |
Frequency | Annual |
Type | Observance Day |
Country | Vietnam |
Time until | in 2 months |
Week number this year | 38 |
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Mid-autumn Festival in Vietnam is not a day with a fixed calendar date, meaning the exact date varies from year to year. The date for this holiday varies between September 8 and October 6. See the table below to find the exact date for the next few years.
Year | Mid-autumn Festival Date | Weekday |
---|---|---|
2024 | September 17 | Tuesday |
2025 | October 6 | Monday |
2026 | September 25 | Friday |
2027 | September 15 | Wednesday |
2028 | October 3 | Tuesday |
2029 | September 22 | Saturday |
2030 | September 12 | Thursday |
2031 | October 1 | Wednesday |
2032 | September 19 | Sunday |
2033 | September 8 | Thursday |
This holiday is celebrated in several countries. Four countries in our dataset around the world are celebrating or observing this day.
In the map below, you can see where the day is celebrated or marked. You can find the date by tapping the different colors on the map. You can also see if the day is a public holiday, an observed day, or a day only celebrated by parts of the country's population.
Note that the date of this holiday varies between countries even though the day celebrates the same thing.
This table gives a more detailed overview of when and where this holiday is celebrated or observed. Click on the country for more information.
Flag | Country | Holiday type | Date this year |
---|---|---|---|
Vietnam | Observance day | September 17, 2024 | |
China | Public holiday | September 17, 2024 | |
Philippines | Observance day | September 17, 2024 | |
Taiwan | Public holiday | September 17, 2024 |
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Mid-Autumn Festival (Wikipedia)