Children's Day(International), and its related observances:

The Day of Protection of Children Rights(Armenia), Mothers' and Children's Day(Mongolia)

International Children's Day is celebrated worldwide on June 1 to raise awareness of children's rights and welfare. In Armenia, the Day of Protection of Children's Rights is observed, while Mongolia celebrates Mothers' and Children's Day.
International Children's Day takes place on June 1, dedicated to raising global awareness of children's rights and welfare. First declared in 1925, it encourages activities focused on education, health, and protection. In Armenia, the Day of Protection of Children's Rights underscores legal safeguards and government measures. In Mongolia, Mothers' and Children's Day celebrates the maternal bond and child welfare through community events. Schools, NGOs, and families organize programs advocating for children's safety, education, and health worldwide. The day highlights ongoing challenges such as child poverty, access to education, and protection against abuse. International Children's Day fosters solidarity and action toward improving the lives of children across diverse cultures.
Children's Day International The Day of Protection of Children Rights Armenia Mothers' and Children's Day Mongolia

Gawai Dayak, harvest festival in the state ofSarawak(Malaysia)

Gawai Dayak is a vibrant harvest festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak, Malaysia, marking the end of the rice-harvesting season.
Gawai Dayak, observed on June 1 in Sarawak, Malaysia, is the traditional harvest festival of the Dayak people. It celebrates the end of the rice-harvesting season with rituals offering thanks to deities and ancestors. Communities gather in longhouses adorned with ceremonial decorations where folk songs and the ngajat dance bring festive ambiance. Tuak, a traditional rice wine, is shared alongside bamboo-steamed delicacies like pansoh. The festival features cultural exhibitions, handicraft markets, and communal feasts. Gawai Dayak strengthens social bonds and preserves the vibrant heritage of Sarawak's indigenous communities.
Gawai Dayak Sarawak Malaysia

Global Day of Parents(International)

Global Day of Parents on June 1 honors parents' essential role in raising and nurturing children worldwide.
The Global Day of Parents, established by the United Nations General Assembly, is celebrated annually on June 1. It recognizes the vital role parents play in nurturing and protecting children. On this day, communities, organizations, and governments highlight parental responsibilities through events, workshops, and media campaigns. Topics often include parent education, family policies, and sharing of best practices. The observance aims to strengthen family bonds and promote policies that support caregivers worldwide. By acknowledging the contributions and sacrifices of parents, this day fosters appreciation for the essential role of family in society.
Global Day of Parents International

National Tree Planting Day (Cambodia)

National Tree Planting Day in Cambodia on June 1 encourages citizens to plant trees and support reforestation efforts.
In Cambodia, June 1 is designated National Tree Planting Day to combat deforestation and promote environmental restoration. Organized by the Ministry of Environment, the day brings together government officials, NGOs, students, and community groups to plant native saplings in public parks, forests, and school grounds. Workshops teach proper planting techniques and the ecological importance of reforestation. Local leaders and celebrities join volunteers in planting ceremonies. The initiative raises awareness about biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable land management. Schools integrate tree-related activities into their curriculum to foster environmental stewardship among youth. National Tree Planting Day unites Cambodians in protecting their natural heritage for future generations.
National Tree Planting Day (Cambodia)

The Day of Protection of Children Rights(Armenia)

A day dedicated to promoting and safeguarding children's rights and welfare across Armenia.
Observed on June 1, the Day of Protection of Children's Rights in Armenia raises public awareness about the legal protections and social services available to young people. Government bodies, NGOs, and educational institutions organize workshops, seminars, and community events focusing on child welfare, health, and education. Activities include art competitions, informational campaigns on safety and rights, and parent-child interactive sessions. The observance highlights ongoing efforts to combat child labor, abuse, and neglect while promoting inclusive policies for children with disabilities. Officials review progress on child protection legislation and launch new initiatives to strengthen family support networks. This day reaffirms Armenia's commitment to ensuring every child's right to a safe and nurturing environment.
The Day of Protection of Children Rights Armenia

Mothers' and Children's Day(Mongolia)

A Mongolian celebration honoring the bond between mothers and children, emphasizing family unity and well-being.
In Mongolia, Mothers' and Children's Day on June 1 is a public holiday celebrating maternal love and child development. Families come together for special meals, gift exchanges, and cultural performances featuring traditional songs and dances. Government programs offer free health screenings, parenting workshops, and educational activities aimed at nurturing early childhood. Community fairs showcase local crafts, games, and healthy food stalls for families. The day highlights the importance of maternal health, early education, and strong family ties. Ceremonies honor exemplary mothers for their dedication and contributions to society.
Mothers' and Children's Day Mongolia