Indonesia Edition

July 23, 2026

World Shared Table Day leads today's complete edition for Indonesia.

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Thursday, July 23, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

A happy group of friends and family enjoying a meal together indoors. Perfect for themes of togetherness and joy.
World Calendar Day

World Shared Table Day

A day for the meals, manners, recipes, and ordinary hospitality that help people understand one another.

Woman in trendy casual outfit poses with Jakarta skyline in the background, showcasing modern urban fashion.
Regional/Cultural Day

Hari Anak Nasional

The second children's day, because one is not enough. The theme changes every year, but the message is the same: children are the future, protect them, educate them, let them play. The play part is the only part that is universally implemented.

A group of Balinese adults in traditional attire relaxing and sharing outside a temple setting in daylight.
Regional/Cultural Day

Indonesia Family Group Chat Day

A day for reminders, photos, jokes, plans, corrections, and the tiny negotiations that keep families coordinated.

A family enjoying time together while shopping in a supermarket aisle.
Regional/Cultural Day

Freezer Archaeology Day

A day for identifying the container, making a brave decision, and clearing space for food people actually recognize.

A common marmoset perched on a fence in a park, showcasing its unique fur texture.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Brazil Day

You encounter jaguars, anacondas, pink river dolphins, and macaws as you explore Brazil's iconic wildlife. You find that Brazilians most commonly keep dogs, cats, and birds like canaries and parakeets as pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

A vibrant selection of canned goods and condiments beautifully arranged in a store window.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Tajikistan Day

You celebrate Tajik cotton, one of the world's finest varieties grown in the Fergana Valley, and the traditional production of Tajik silk that has sustained communities for centuries. You recognize how these natural fibers connect modern Tajik families to ancient Silk Road trade routes and represent the country's agricultural heritage that still employs thousands today.