د سپوږمۍ نوی کال، ديوالي، سونګکران، د مني نیمایي فستیوال او د آسیا نورې لمانځنې.
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Celebrate the Lunar New Year with red envelopes, fireworks, dragons, and traditional festive emojis. The biggest holiday in China, also celebrated across East and Southeast Asia.
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with mooncakes, lanterns, and lunar emojis. This traditional Chinese harvest festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, honoring family reunion and the full moon.
Emojis for the Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu), celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month in China. Features dragon boat racing, zongzi rice dumplings, and traditional customs to ward off evil spirits.
Celebrate China's National Day on October 1st, marking the founding of the People's Republic of China. The Golden Week holiday features parades, fireworks, and patriotic celebrations across the country.
Celebrate Japan's iconic Hanami cherry blossom season with sakura, spring flowers, and picnic emojis. Cherry blossoms bloom across Japan from late March to mid-April, drawing millions to parks for flower viewing.
Emojis for Japan's Golden Week, a series of national holidays from late April to early May. Includes Children's Day carp streamers, nature outings, and travel celebrations across Japan.
Celebrate Shogatsu, the Japanese New Year, with traditional emojis for kadomatsu, kagami mochi, shrine visits, and festive celebrations. Japan's most important holiday is observed on January 1st.
Emojis for Japan's Tanabata Star Festival, celebrated on July 7th. Based on the romantic legend of star-crossed lovers Orihime and Hikoboshi, people write wishes on colorful paper strips and hang them on bamboo.
Emojis for Korea's Chuseok, the major harvest thanksgiving festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Families gather to share songpyeon rice cakes, honor ancestors, and enjoy the full moon.
Celebrate Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, with traditional emojis for ancestral rites, tteokguk soup, sebae bowing, and family gatherings. One of Korea's most important holidays, falling on the 1st day of the lunar calendar.
Celebrate Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, with lamps, fireworks, and festive emojis. Observed in October or November, Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and is celebrated across India and the diaspora.
Celebrate Holi, India's vibrant Festival of Colors, with rainbow, splash, and celebration emojis. Held in March during the full moon, Holi marks the arrival of spring with joyful color throwing and dancing.
Celebrate Thailand's Songkran Water Festival, the Thai New Year celebrated from April 13-15. The world's biggest water fight features street celebrations, temple visits, and traditional blessings with water.
Emojis for Thailand's magical Loy Krathong lantern festival, held on the full moon of the 12th Thai lunar month in November. Floating lanterns, krathong offerings, and candlelit celebrations on the water.
Celebrate Tet Nguyen Dan, Vietnam's Lunar New Year and most important holiday. Families reunite for ancestor worship, lucky money envelopes, special foods, and blossoming apricot and peach trees.
Emojis for Tet Trung Thu, Vietnam's beloved Mid-Autumn Festival for children. Celebrated on the 15th of the 8th lunar month with star lanterns, mooncakes, lion dances, and children's processions under the full moon.
Celebrate Indonesia's Independence Day on August 17th, commemorating freedom from Dutch colonial rule in 1945. Features flag ceremonies, traditional games, community competitions, and red-and-white patriotic celebrations.
Emojis for Nyepi, Bali's Hindu Day of Silence and Saka New Year. The island goes completely dark and quiet for 24 hours after dramatic ogoh-ogoh monster parades, representing self-reflection and spiritual renewal.
Emojis for Philippine Fiesta celebrations, colorful town festivals honoring patron saints held year-round across the Philippines. Features street dancing, elaborate costumes, feasts, and vibrant community gatherings.
Celebrate the Filipino Christmas, the world's longest Christmas season starting in September! Features Simbang Gabi dawn masses, parol star lanterns, Noche Buena feasts, and joyful caroling traditions.
Celebrate Singapore's National Day on August 9th, marking independence since 1965. Features the spectacular National Day Parade at Marina Bay, fireworks, fighter jet flyovers, and red-and-white patriotic pride.
Celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri in Malaysia, marking the end of Ramadan with open house gatherings, ketupat rice cakes, new clothes, and family reunions. One of Malaysia's most joyous and inclusive celebrations.
Emojis for Taiwan's spectacular Lantern Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year. Features massive themed lantern displays, sky lanterns in Pingxi, riddle-solving, and tangyuan sweet dumplings.
Celebrate Taiwan's Moon Festival (Zhongqiu Jie) with mooncakes, barbecues, and pomelos under the full moon. Taiwan's unique tradition of outdoor BBQ gatherings makes their Mid-Autumn Festival celebration distinctive.
Emojis for Vesak (Buddha Day), the most sacred Buddhist holiday celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Gautama Buddha. Observed on the full moon in May across Southeast and East Asia.
Emojis for Ramadan and Eid celebrations across Asia, from Indonesia and Malaysia to Pakistan and Bangladesh. Celebrate the holy month of fasting, prayer, and community, culminating in the joyous Eid al-Fitr feast.
Indian Independence Day emojis for August 15. Tricolor flag, kites, peacock, lotus — 18 patriotic emojis to copy and paste.
Raksha Bandhan emojis for India's brother-sister festival. Rakhi threads, sweets, gifts, hearts — 18 emojis to copy and paste.
Ganesh Chaturthi emojis for India's 10-day Ganesha festival. Elephant, temple, modak sweets, lotus — 18 emojis to copy and paste.
Navratri and Durga Puja emojis for India's nine-night goddess festival. Dancing, drums, lion, lotus — 18 emojis to copy and paste.
Makar Sankranti and Pongal emojis for India's January 14 harvest. Kites, sun, rice, sugarcane — 16 emojis to copy and paste.
Krishna Janmashtami emojis for Lord Krishna's birthday. Peacock, flute, butter pot, lotus — 15 devotional emojis to copy and paste.
Mahashivratri emojis for the Great Night of Shiva. Trident, Om, snake, bull, lotus — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Onam emojis for Kerala's 10-day harvest festival. Pookalam flowers, banana leaf feast, boat races — 16 emojis to copy and paste.
Indian Children's Day emojis for November 14, Nehru's birthday. Kids, balloons, gifts, books — 16 emojis to copy and paste.
Indian Teachers' Day emojis for September 5, honoring Dr. Radhakrishnan. Books, apples, roses, graduation cap — 15 emojis to copy and paste.
Lohri emojis for Punjab's January 13 bonfire festival. Fire, peanuts, drums, bhangra dance — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Baisakhi emojis for the Punjabi New Year and Sikh founding day. Wheat, bhangra, sun, gurdwara — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Eid Milad un-Nabi emojis honoring the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. Crescent, mosque, prayer beads, lights — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Qingming Festival emojis for China's April 5 Tomb-Sweeping Day. Cherry blossoms, candles, tea, willow branches — 15 emojis to copy and paste.
Qixi Festival emojis for China's Valentine's Day — the Cowherd and Weaver Girl legend. Hearts, stars, roses, swans — 17 emojis to copy and paste.
Chinese Lantern Festival emojis for the Yuanxiao full moon. Red lanterns, dumplings, dragons, fireworks — 15 emojis to copy and paste.
Singles' Day emojis for China's November 11 shopping event. Bags, cards, packages, deals — 16 emojis to copy and paste.
Chinese Teachers' Day emojis for September 10. Books, apples, roses, graduation cap, flowers — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Chinese Labor Day emojis for May 1 Golden Week. Workers, tools, trains, travel, blossoms — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Double Ninth Festival emojis for China's Chongyang senior citizens' day. Mountains, chrysanthemums, tea, longevity — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Laba Festival emojis for China's 12/8 lunar congee day, opening New Year season. Porridge, nuts, beans, lanterns — 12 emojis to copy and paste.
Hari Kartini emojis for April 21, honoring Indonesia's pioneer of women's emancipation. Kebaya, flowers, books — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Indonesian Heroes Day emojis for November 10, commemorating the Battle of Surabaya. Flag, medals, roses, candles — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Galungan emojis for Bali's Hindu dharma victory festival. Penjor bamboo poles, temples, offerings, lotus — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Lebaran emojis for Indonesia's Eid al-Fitr — the world's largest Muslim celebration. Crescent, mosque, mudik travel, ketupat — 17 emojis to copy and paste.
Indonesian Mother's Day emojis for December 22 (Hari Ibu). Flowers, hearts, gifts, family — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Pakistan Independence Day emojis for August 14. Green-white flag, crescent, fireworks, mosques — 16 patriotic emojis to copy and paste.
Pakistan Day emojis for March 23, marking the 1940 Lahore Resolution. Flag, parade, jets, monuments — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Pakistan Defence Day emojis for September 6, honoring the armed forces and 1965 martyrs. Flag, medals, jets, candles — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Iqbal Day emojis for November 9, honoring Pakistan's national poet-philosopher. Books, scrolls, roses, quill — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Quaid-e-Azam Day emojis for December 25, the birth anniversary of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Flag, mausoleum, roses — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Basant emojis for Pakistan's Punjabi kite festival. Kites, sun, yellow flowers, mustard fields — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Shab-e-Barat emojis for the Islamic Night of Forgiveness. Crescent, mosque, prayer beads, candles, halwa — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Muharram and Ashura emojis honoring the mourning of Imam Hussain at Karbala. Black heart, candles, water, prayer beads — 13 emojis to copy and paste.
Bangladesh Independence Day emojis for March 26, marking 1971's declaration. Green-red flag, fireworks, monument, drums — 15 emojis to copy and paste.
Bangladesh Victory Day emojis for December 16, marking 1971's triumph. Flag, trophy, parade, fireworks, candles — 14 emojis to copy and paste.
Pohela Boishakh emojis for April 14 — Bengali New Year. Hilsa fish, mangoes, red-white attire, drums, masks — 17 emojis to copy and paste.
Ekushey February emojis honoring Bangladesh's 1952 language martyrs. Candles, roses, books, dawn, monument — 14 commemorative emojis to copy and paste.
Nabanna emojis for Bengal's mid-November new-rice harvest. Sheaves, rice, pithas, sunflowers, drums — 14 emojis to copy and paste.