Saint David's Day
Saint David's Day is celebrated on March 1st each year in honor of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales. This day commemorates his life and contributions to Christianity, particularly his role in spreading the faith throughout the region.
Traditionally, people in Wales wear symbols like the daffodil or leek, which represent Welsh identity. Many communities hold parades, concerts, and other festivities to celebrate their culture and heritage. Schools often engage in activities that highlight Welsh history and traditions, making it a significant day for both national pride and religious observance.