Racial Harmony Day

Racial Harmony Day
Observed by Singapore
Type Secular
Significance Commemorates the 1964 race riots
Date 21 July
Frequency Annually

Racial Harmony Day is celebrated annually on 21 July in Singapore. The event is to commemorate the 1964 Race Riots, which took place on 21 July 1964.

Racial Harmony Day also represents a day for schools to reflect on, and celebrate Singapore's success as a racially harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of culture and heritage. In schools all across the nation on that day, students are encouraged to be dressed in their traditional costumes such as the Cheongsam, the Baju Kurung and Punjabi Suit. Traditional delicacies are also featured in the celebrations. Traditional games such as Kutih-kutih and zero point are played in schools, where inter-class competitions are sometimes organised.

Declaration

Schools are also encouraged to recite a declaration on religious harmony during the celebrations.

See also

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