Dragobete(Romania)

Dragobete is a traditional Romanian holiday marking the beginning of spring and celebrating love. Observed on February 24, it honors the mythic figure Dragobete, the son of Baba Dochia.
Rooted in Romanian folklore, Dragobete invokes the spirit of spring and renewal. Young Romanians collect snowdrops and engage in playful rituals symbolizing love and fertility. Traditionally, young men gently catch a maiden to seal a romantic bond for the coming year. Named after Dragobete, a legendary figure akin to Cupid, the day blends pagan customs with Christian interpretations. Festivities include folk dances, songs, and communal gatherings that celebrate community and affection.
Dragobete Romania

National Artist Day(Thailand)

National Artist Day in Thailand is observed on February 24 to honor individuals who have made distinguished contributions to the arts. Awardees are recognized by the government for excellence in areas such as literature, music, and visual arts.
Established in 1985 by the Thai Ministry of Culture, National Artist Day celebrates masters in various artistic disciplines. Each year, outstanding individuals are bestowed the title 'National Artist' for achievements in music, dance, visual arts, film, and literature. Ceremonies include traditional performances, exhibitions, and award presentations led by cultural authorities. The day highlights Thailand's rich artistic heritage and encourages creative expression among new generations. Recipients often engage in workshops and public events to share their knowledge and inspire aspiring artists.
National Artist Day Thailand