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Remembrance Day (Chinese: 和平紀念日; Cantonese Yale: wòh pìhng géi nihm yaht; lit. 'Peace remembering day') is an anniversary in Hong Kong initially celebrating the end of World War I, [1] and was later expanded to commemorate the lives lost in the Battle of Hong Kong and World War II. [2] The anniversary was initially celebrated ...
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On the same day that Kate Middleton visited the 1st the Queen’s Dragoon Guards (QDG) in Norfolk as its new Colonel-in-Chief, Harry and Meghan travelled to a Marine Corps base across the pond.
A Remembrance Day parade and service in Bridgetown, Barbados, 2019. In Barbados, Remembrance Day is not a public holiday. It is recognised as 11 November, but the parade and ceremonial events are carried out on Remembrance Sunday. [13] The day is commemorated to recognise the Barbadian soldiers who died fighting in the First and Second World Wars.
Remembrance Sunday is held on the second Sunday of November every year to honour Britain’s war dead.. In 2023, it follows neatly one day after Armistice Day on Saturday 11 November, which ...
Remembrance Day (Hong Kong) (2nd Sunday of November), a day celebrating the end of World War I, World War II, and commemorating the lives lost in the Battle of Hong Kong. Remembrance Sunday (2nd Sunday of November), this is held in the United Kingdom as a day to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian ...
Remembrance Sunday 2024 is being marked at London's Cenotaph with its annual wreath-laying ceremony, ahead of a two-minute silence at 11:00 GMT. Members of the Royal family will join politicians ...
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family watch the ceremony from the Foreign Office balcony. All the living prime ministers, at the 2023 Service of Remembrance (left to right: Truss, Sunak, Johnson, May, Cameron, Brown, Blair, Major)