About national day countdowns
Every country has its day, and this page counts down to all of them: Vietnam's Quốc khánh on September 2 and Reunification Day on April 30, France's Bastille Day, Canada Day, Australia Day, India's Republic and Independence Days, China's National Day and Golden Week, Mexico's El Grito and more — sorted so the next celebration always leads.
National days are the world's biggest local holidays: fireworks over Sydney Harbour and the Eiffel Tower, parades down Kartavya Path and the Champs-Élysées, flags on every street from Hanoi to Ottawa. Each page tells the story behind the date — what happened, how it is celebrated, and the traditions that make each one unique.
More countries join this group steadily — and if your country's day is missing, you can always create your own countdown for it in 30 seconds, free, no account needed.
FAQ
What is the next national day?
The grid above sorts by date — the first card is always the next national celebration coming up worldwide.
Why are some national days not listed?
We add countries steadily, prioritizing the most-searched days. Missing yours? Create a free countdown for it — or it may join this group soon.
Do these countdowns adjust to my timezone?
Yes — national days count down to midnight in your own timezone, like all holiday countdowns on the site.