Harmony Day Observances
| Year | Weekday | Date |
|---|
| 2020 | Sat | Mar 21 |
| 2021 | Sun | Mar 21 |
| 2022 | Mon | Mar 21 |
| 2023 | Tue | Mar 21 |
Race refers to a person's physical characteristics, such as bone structure and skin, hair, or eye color. Your race is determined by how you look while your ethnicity is determined based on the social and cultural groups you belong to.
Coon, divided humanity into five races:
- Caucasoid (White) race.
- Negroid (Black) race.
- Capoid (Bushmen/Hottentots) race.
- Mongoloid (Oriental/Amerindian) race.
- Australoid (Australian Aborigine and Papuan) race.
Harmony Day is
celebrated on 21 March every year.
The top five countries from which people have immigrated are:
- England.
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- China.
- India.
- Philippines.
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Traditional delicacies are a feature of the celebrations. Traditional games such as five stones, zero point, and hopscotch are played, where inter-class competitions are sometimes organised. Some activities introduced by schools include designing Kolams and Maruthani, and Henna hand painting.
Five decades after that fateful day in 1964, 21 July is now observed annually in all our schools as Racial Harmony Day – a reminder both of the tragic consequences of ethnic conflict, and of the importance of nurturing trust and friendship among Singapore's diverse communities.
Diversity is differences in racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, geographic, and academic/professional backgrounds. People with different opinions, backgrounds (degrees and social experience), religious beliefs, political beliefs, sexual orientations, heritage, and life experience.
First launched in 1997 by the Ministry of Education in schools, the event commemorates the 1964 Race Riots which took place on 21 July 1964 when Singapore was still part of Malaysia (1963–1965) – 22 people lost their lives and hundreds were severely injured.
Singapore is a multiracial and multicultural country with ethnic Chinese (76.2% of the citizen population), Malays (15.0%), and ethnic Indians (7.4%). Chinese Singaporeans make up the majority of the population. There are also Eurasians in Singapore. The annual total population growth rate for the year 2019 was 1.2%.
Racial Harmony Day. Racial Harmony Day is a day in Singapore to celebrate its success as a racially harmonious nation. It is observed on 21 July every year, with most activities organised by schools and grassroot organisations, including religious groups.
Racial Harmony Day. Racial Harmony Day is a day in Singapore to celebrate its success as a racially harmonious nation. It is observed on 21 July every year, with most activities organised by schools and grassroot organisations, including religious groups.
Inter- is a prefix that means between two groups, and intra- is a prefix which means within or inside one group. Inter- and intra- are both prefixes, which are groups of letters that are placed at the beginning of a word in order to change its meaning.