July 15th is a significant day that is celebrated across the world with various festivals. Here are some of the festivals that are observed on this day in different countries.

In China, July 15th is known as "Qingming Festival" or "Tomb-Sweeping Day." It is a traditional Chinese holiday that honors the ancestors. Families visit their graves, clean tombstones, and offer food, flowers, and incense to the spirits of their deceased loved ones.
In Japan, the day is celebrated as "Tanabata" or the "Star Festival." This festival is based on a romantic legend about two lovers separated by the Milky Way. People write their wishes on tanzaku papers and hang them on bamboo branches.
In India, July 15th is observed as "Raksha Bandhan," a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a rakhi, a sacred thread, around their brothers' wrists, and brothers promise to protect their sisters.
In Mexico, July 15th is "El Dia de la Amistad" or "Friendship Day." It is a day to honor friends and express gratitude for their presence in one's life. People exchange gifts, cards, and flowers to show their appreciation.
In the Philippines, the day is celebrated as "Araw ng Kagitingan" or "Valour Day." It commemorates the bravery of Filipino soldiers during World War II, particularly the Battle of Bataan and Corregidor.
These festivals, each with its unique customs and traditions, highlight the diversity of cultures and beliefs across the globe. On July 15th, people come together to celebrate love, friendship, and respect for their ancestors.
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