International Women's Day lasts a long time this year
Celebrations for International Women's Day, which falls on a Sunday this year, start today and will extend until Monday.
This year, International Women's Day is particularly extended as it falls on a Sunday, prompting celebrations to begin early today and continue through to Monday. This extension allows for a more significant recognition and appreciation of women and their contributions. Additionally, florists are experiencing a busy period, working for several days to meet the demands for flowers, which are a traditional gift for this occasion.
One flower that has gained particular favor over the years for International Women's Day is the tulip, signifying beauty and femininity. Many people choose to gift tulips to the women in their lives as a gesture of love and respect, highlighting the day’s importance in honoring women. The duration of the celebrations this year offers an opportunity for communities to come together and acknowledge the achievements and challenges faced by women.
Overall, the early start and extended celebrations underscore the growing awareness of women's rights and gender equality, engaging various sectors ranging from individual families to larger organizations in recognizing the contributions of women. This focus on women's empowerment is essential in fostering a more inclusive society.