Bermuda Day

May 23, Friday

Bermuda Day
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Bermuda Day is an official public holiday celebrated annually in Bermuda on the last Friday of May. It marks the beginning of summer on the islands and is accompanied by cultural events, parades, and sporting activities.

History of the holiday
Bermuda Day was first established in 1979 as part of the Heritage Day celebrations. The purpose of the holiday is to highlight the unique culture and history of Bermuda. Since its inception, it has become one of the most beloved and eagerly anticipated days of the year for locals.

Traditions and features of the holiday
Bermuda Day symbolizes the unofficial start of the beach season and summer fun. It is traditionally considered the first day one can wear Bermuda shorts — a popular piece of local clothing.

Main traditions include:

* Street parades with dancing, music, and costumes
* Boat races and marathons
* Community festivities with local food and entertainment
* Showcasing Bermudian culture, including Gombey music and traditional crafts

Social significance
The holiday plays an important role in shaping national identity. It is a time when Bermudians of all backgrounds come together to celebrate their history and culture.

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