All-Ukrainian holiday - Vyshyvanka Day - is a symbol of national unity, pride and patriotism of the Ukrainian people. This holiday is celebrated every year on the third Thursday of May and is one of the biggest national holidays in Ukraine.
Vyshyvanka Day has a rich history. The beginning of its celebration was laid in 2006, when People's Deputy from the People's Union Nadiya Savchenko proposed to celebrate Vyshyvanka Day as a national holiday. Since then, this holiday has gained an all-Ukrainian scale and has become a symbol of the national idea of the unity of the Ukrainian people.
On Vyshyvanka Day, people dress up in national clothes with embroidery to mark their belonging to Ukrainian culture and traditions. This holiday aims to support and preserve Ukrainian national clothing with embroidery, which is one of the main symbols of Ukrainian culture and history.
Vyshyvanka Day is held throughout Ukraine, in schools, universities, state institutions and private companies. This holiday is a reminder that each of us can contribute to the preservation of Ukrainian culture and traditions.
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