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How do people celebrate holidays in New Zealand?

By Daniel Rodriguez

Kiwis celebrate with a classic Christmas feast, barbecue or hangi. It’s summer in New Zealand so while some families still cook a hearty traditional roast lunch (with turkey, ham, lamb or beef, roast vegetables, kumara potato and trimmings) many families instead opt for a simple barbecue or beachside picnic.

What are New Zealand’s main events?

Holidays and events

  • Anzac Day. This is the story of Anzac Day, the ceremony marked on 25 April, the start of the Gallipoli conflict in the First World War.
  • Waitangi Day.
  • Labour Day.
  • Royal Visit of 1953-54.
  • The 1940 Centennial.
  • Dominion status.
  • Empire Day.
  • Christmas in New Zealand.

Does New Zealand have any special holidays?

In New Zealand there are two types of national public holidays: those that are “Mondayised” and those that are not. Christmas Day and New Years’ Day have always been Mondayised holidays, and from 2013 Waitangi Day and Anzac Day are also Mondayised.

What is the most commonly celebrated holiday in New Zealand?

Waitangi Day
On the sixth of February, Waitangi Day takes place, undoubtedly one of the most important events in New Zealand, as it is the National Holiday.

How do they say Merry Christmas in New Zealand?

Meri Kirihimete
Meri Kirihimete is how you say Merry Christmas in Maori.

What do Māori celebrate?

For Māori, the appearance of Matariki heralds a time of remembrance, joy and peace. It is a time for communities to come together and celebrate. In the 2000s, it became more common for both Māori and Pākehā to celebrate Matariki. From 2022, a public holiday marking Matariki will be held in June or July each year.

What are stat days in NZ 2021?

National public holidays 2021

HolidayDate
Easter MondayMonday 5 April
Anzac DaySunday 25 April or Monday 26 April
Queen’s BirthdayMonday 7 June
Labour DayMonday 25 October

What is gumboot day in New Zealand?

Gumboot Day is a native celebration of Taihape, New Zealand. It occurs the Tuesday after Easter, and has been a regular event since 1985. It is a celebration of all things to do with gumboots, and includes the gumboot throwing contest. The aim of the festival is to break the world record for the longest gumboot throw.

What are the public holidays in New Zealand this year?

These public holidays can be moved to Monday (or in some cases Tuesday) if they fall on a Saturday or Sunday: Waitangi Day — 6 February; Anzac Day — 25 April; Christmas Day — 25 December; Boxing Day — 26 December; New Years Day — 1 January; Day after New Years Day — 2 January; Mondayisation (external link) – Employment New Zealand

How do I find holiday dates in New Zealand?

Observed dates for national public holidays and regional anniversary days. If a holiday falls on the weekend check the Employment New Zealand website or with the council for actual and observed holiday dates. Some councils move the holiday date depending on when Easter, Labour Day or other regional events occur.

Where can I find homework resources for New Zealand public holidays?

The Homework resources page from Christchurch City Libraries also has some good information for New Zealand public holidays and other festivals. Go to the Learning tab at the top of the page. Select Homework resources for kids. Scroll down to the S ubject guides and choose Holidays.

What are the regional anniversary days in New Zealand?

Regional anniversary days 2022 Auckland: Monday 31 January, Auckland Council (external site link) Canterbury (South): Monday 26 September, Environment Canterbury (external site link) Canterbury: Friday 11 November, Environment Canterbury (external site link) Chatham Islands: Monday 28 November,