
Saint George's Day
Saint George's Day, celebrated annually on April 23rd, honors Saint George, the patron saint of England and other regions. Historically, Saint George is associated with bravery and chivalry, often depicted slaying a dragon symbolizing good triumphing over evil. The day features church services, parades, and cultural events to commemorate his legacy. While not a nationwide public holiday in England, it remains a significant cultural celebration, particularly in regions with strong historical ties to Saint George. The day fosters national pride and remembrance of the values Saint George represents.