The month begins with (also known as May Day), a holiday observed in over 80 countries. While its modern origins lie in the 19th-century struggle for an eight-hour workday, the date has much older roots in pagan festivals like the Gaelic Beltane . In many European cultures, May 1st is still celebrated with "Maypoles" and floral crowns, symbolizing the peak of spring and the fertility of the earth. Major Cultural and National Holidays
May is a month of transition and deep-rooted tradition, often serving as a bridge between the quiet of early spring and the vibrant energy of summer. Globally, it is characterized by a blend of ancient folklore, modern labor movements, and solemn remembrances. holidays in may
Observed in many European nations on May 8th and in Russia and other former Soviet republics on May 9th, this holiday marks the end of World War II in Europe. It is defined by massive military parades, floral tributes to fallen soldiers, and public reflection on peace. The month begins with (also known as May