California and New York are surprising me a lot

Posted by Extreme-Shopping74

19 Comments

  1. IAmMyEnemyInEveryWay on

    It’s not a public holiday in Japan. Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar during the 1870s and they celebrate on December 31st / January 1st.

  2. earthbound-pigeon on

    How come California surprised you? Quite a big Asian population there, with for example the Japantowns and Chinatowns in San Francisco.

  3. thedestruction8542 on

    Don’t know about the Americas but they don’t celebrate in Thailand, Japan and South Korea though.

  4. UAE, and I presume other Arab-Islamic Countries? I mean, we had January 1st and their New Years off. Unless something’s changed.

    Texas is. And others. Am I mis-understanding this?

  5. Excellent-Practice on

    I’m surprised Hawaii doesn’t observe it. The state is close to 40% Asian, a good chunk of whom trace their roots back to the Philippines and other countries that celebrate the holiday

  6. It’s not really a public holiday in California the way the map implies, but I think it should be because many places treat it that way and it is a pretty big deal. I used to live in SF and now live in LA, and it is observed in some small way by pretty much the whole community, and in a bigger way by parts of the community.

  7. WeDriftEternal on

    It’s not actually a holiday in NY or CA. The map isn’t wrong but it’s super misleading. Some public schools have one day off is all and it’s not consistent or anything.