Lunar calendar 2031

Perpetual calendar for the year 2031

The year of Tan Hoi (Lunar Calendar)

Pigs symbolize wealth because wild boars often make their dens in forests. People born in the year of the Pig are generous, gallant, kind, and courageous, but often stubborn and hot-tempered, yet diligent and willing to listen.

RED: A GOOD DAY PURPLE: BAD DAY
New Year's Day 2031
  • January 1st: New Year's Day.
  • September 1st: Traditional Day of Vietnamese Students.
  • February 3rd: Anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
  • February 14th: Valentine's Day.
  • February 27th: Vietnamese Doctors' Day.
  • March 8th: International Women's Day.
  • March 20th: International Day of Happiness.
  • March 26th: Anniversary of the founding of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
  • 1/4: April Fool's Day.
  • April 22nd: Earth Day.
  • April 30th: Liberation Day of Southern Vietnam and National Reunification Day.
  • 1/5: International Labor Day.
  • May 7th: Dien Bien Phu Victory Day.
  • May 13th: Mother's Day.
  • May 19th: The birthday of President Ho Chi Minh.
  • June 1st: International Children's Day.
  • June 17th: Father's Day.
  • June 21st: Vietnam Press Day.
  • June 28th: ​​Vietnamese Family Day.
  • July 11th: World Population Day.
  • July 27th: War Invalids and Martyrs Day.
  • July 28th: ​​Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Trade Union.
  • August 19th: The anniversary of the successful August Revolution.
  • September 19th: The anniversary of the successful August Revolution.
  • October 1st: International Day of Older Persons.
  • October 10th: Liberation Day of the capital city.
  • October 13th: Vietnamese Entrepreneurs' Day.
  • October 14th: Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Farmers' Association.
  • October 20th: Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Women's Union.
  • October 31st: Halloween.
  • November 9th: Vietnam Law Day.
  • November 18th: Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam National United Front.
  • November 19th: International Men's Day.
  • November 20th: Vietnamese Teachers' Day.
  • November 23rd: Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Red Cross Society.
  • December 1st: World AIDS Day.
  • December 19th: National Resistance Day.
  • December 22nd: Anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army.
  • December 24th: Christmas Day.
Lunar New Year 2031
  • 8/1: Full Moon Day.
  • January 16th: The Kitchen God ascends to heaven.
  • January 23rd: The first day of the Lunar New Year.
  • January 24th: The second day of the Lunar New Year.
  • January 25th: The third day of the Lunar New Year.
  • February 6th: Lantern Festival (Upper Yuan Festival).
  • February 21st: The first day of the lunar month.
  • March 7th: Full Moon Day.
  • March 23rd: The first day of the lunar month.
  • March 25th: Cold Food Festival, Qingming Festival.
  • 1/4: Hung Kings Commemoration Day (Hung Temple Festival or National Day).
  • April 6th: Full Moon Day.
  • April 22nd: The first day of the lunar month.
  • April 24th: Cold Food Festival, Qingming Festival.
  • 1/5: Hung Kings Commemoration Day (Hung Temple Festival or National Day).
  • 6/5: Full Moon Day.
  • May 21st: The first day of the lunar month.
  • 4/6: Full Moon Day and Buddha's Birthday.
  • June 20th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • June 24th: Dragon Boat Festival.
  • 4/7: Full Moon Day.
  • July 19th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • 2/8: Full Moon Day.
  • August 18th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • August 24th: Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day).
  • 2/9: Full Moon Day.
  • September 18th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • September 24th: Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day).
  • October 1st: Mid-Autumn Festival.
  • October 16th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • October 24th: Double Ninth Festival.
  • October 30th: Full Moon Day.
  • November 15th: The first day of the lunar month.
  • November 24th: Double Tenth Festival.
  • November 29th: Lower Nguyên Festival.
  • December 14th: The first day of the Lunar New Year.
  • December 28th: ​​Full Moon Day.
Historic event 2031
  • June 5, 1911: Nguyen Tat Thanh departed from Nha Rong port to seek a way to save the country.
  • June 18, 1919: Nguyen Ai Quoc sent the demands of the Annamese people to the Versailles Conference.
  • July 28, 1929: The Provisional Central Executive Committee of the Indochinese Communist Party decided to organize the First Conference of Delegates of the General Red Trade Union of Northern Vietnam.
  • July 1920: Nguyen Ai Quoc read the first draft of VI Lenin's theses on the national and colonial question.
  • December 1920: Nguyen Ai Quoc voted in favor of joining the Communist International and participated in the founding of the French Communist Party.
  • February 19, 1922: The Colonial Union was founded in Paris, with the newspaper *The Pariah* as its official publication.
  • June 1923: Nguyen Ai Quoc attended the International Peasant Congress in the Soviet Union and was elected to the Executive Committee of the Congress.
  • November 11, 1924: Nguyen Ai Quoc arrived in Guangzhou to train cadres, build revolutionary organizations, and spread revolutionary theories of national liberation in Vietnam.
  • January 1, 1925: The Indictment of the French Colonial Regime was published.
  • February 1925: The Communist League was founded.
  • June 1925: The Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association was founded.
  • June 21, 1925: The Thanh Nien (Youth) newspaper was founded.
  • August 1925: Workers and mechanics at the Ba Son shipyard staged a struggle, marking a new step forward in the workers' movement.
  • December 28, 1927: The Vietnam Nationalist Party was founded.
  • February 1929: An assassination attempt was organized against Badanh, the notorious labor recruiter, in Hanoi.
  • March 1929: Several advanced members of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association established the first Communist Party cell in Northern Vietnam.
  • May 1929: The Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association had branches throughout the country.
  • June 17, 1929: The Indochinese Communist Party was founded.
  • August 1929: The Annam Communist Party was founded.
  • September 1929: The Indochinese Communist Federation was founded.
  • November 1929: The Annam Communist Party held its Congress and elected its Central Committee.
  • February 9, 1929: The Yen Bai Uprising broke out.
  • February 24, 1929: The Indochinese Communist Federation applied to join the Communist Party of Vietnam.
  • February 3, 1930: This date is taken as the anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
  • February 1930: The brief political program and strategy were adopted by the conference.
  • May 1, 1930: Numerous protests broke out across the country on International Workers' Day.
  • September 12, 1930: A demonstration by 8,000 farmers in Hung Nguyen district.
  • September 1930: The Soviet Union was established in Nghe An.
  • October 1930: October Political Thesis - Tran Phu.
  • November 1930: The Soviet Union was established in Ha Tinh.
  • March 1935: First Congress of Delegates in Macau (China).
  • July 1935: The Communist International held its Seventh Congress.
  • June 1936: The French Popular Front came to power.
  • July 1936: The Second Plenum of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party was held in Shanghai (China).
  • November 1936: The Indochinese Anti-Imperialist People's United Front was established.
  • March 1938: The Indochinese Democratic United Front (abbreviated as the Indochinese Democratic Front).
  • November 1939: Sixth Conference of the Central Executive Committee of the Party (Ba Diem - Hoc Mon).
  • September 22, 1940: Japan enters Vietnam.
  • November 1940: The 7th Conference of the Central Executive Committee of the Party was held in Ba Dinh, Bac Ninh.
  • January 28, 1941: Nguyen Ai Quoc returned to Vietnam to directly lead the Vietnamese revolution.
  • May 11-19, 1941: Eighth Conference of the Central Executive Committee of the Party held in Pac Bo, Cao Bang.
  • May 19, 1941: The Viet Minh Front was established.
  • February 25-28, 1943: The Standing Committee of the Central Party Committee met in Vong La (Hanoi) to draw up a plan for preparing for armed uprising.
  • February 25-28, 1943: The Standing Committee of the Central Party Committee met in Vong La (Hanoi) to draw up a plan for preparing for armed uprising.
  • February 25, 1944: The 3rd National Salvation Army Platoon was established.
  • May 7, 1944: The Viet Minh General Headquarters issued a directive to all levels to prepare for the uprising.
  • December 22, 1944: The Vietnam Propaganda and Liberation Army was established.
  • March 9, 1945: Japan stages a coup against France.
  • March 12, 1945: The Standing Committee of the Central Party Committee issued the directive "The Japanese and French are fighting each other and our actions."
  • April 15-20, 1945: The Standing Committee of the Central Party convened the Revolutionary Military Conference of Northern Vietnam.
  • April 15, 1945: The Viet Minh General Headquarters issued a directive to establish National Liberation Committees at all levels.
  • May 15, 1945: Ho Chi Minh chose Tan Trao as the center for revolutionary leadership.
  • June 4, 1945: The Viet Bac Liberation Zone was established.
  • August 13, 1945: The Central Committee of the Party and the General Headquarters of the Viet Minh established the National Uprising Committee and issued Military Order No. 1.
  • August 14-15, 1945: The National Conference of the Party was held in Tan Trao (Tuyen Quang).
  • August 16-17, 1945: The National Congress in Tan Trao approved the Party's plan for a general uprising, adopted the 10 policies of the Viet Minh, and elected the Vietnam National Liberation Committee.
  • August 16, 1945: A unit of the liberation army arrives to liberate Thai Nguyen town.
  • August 16, 1945: The people of Bac Giang, Hai Duong, Ha Tinh, and Quang Nam provinces seized power in their respective provinces.
  • August 19, 1945: Hanoi seized power.
  • August 23, 1945: Hue seized power.
  • August 25, 1945: Saigon seized power.
  • August 28, 1945: General uprising to seize power throughout the country.
  • August 30, 1945: Emperor Bảo Đại abdicated, and the feudal regime in Vietnam collapsed.
  • September 2, 1945: At Ba Dinh Square (Hanoi), President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
  • September 2, 1945: French troops opened fire on our people attending a rally in Saigon.
  • August 9, 1945: President Ho Chi Minh signed a decree establishing the Department of Popular Education.
  • September 23, 1945: The French attacked Saigon, marking the beginning of their second invasion of our country, culminating in the surprise attack on the headquarters of the People's Committee of Southern Vietnam.
  • October 5, 1945: French expeditionary forces arrive in Saigon.
  • November 11, 1945: The Party declared its self-dissolution but in reality went underground.
  • January 6, 1946: The first nationwide general election to elect the National Assembly was successfully held.
  • February 28, 1946: France and China signed the Franco-Sino Treaty.
  • March 2, 1946: The National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam held its first session to draft the Constitution.
  • March 3, 1946: The Standing Committee of the Central Party Committee, chaired by Ho Chi Minh, chose the solution of "peace for progress".
  • March 6, 1946: The Preliminary Agreement was signed.
  • May 1946: The Vietnamese National Army was established.
  • July 1946: Negotiations between Vietnam and France failed at Fontainebleau.
  • September 14, 1946: The Provisional Agreement between Vietnam and France was signed.
  • November 9, 1946: The first constitution of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was adopted.
  • November 23, 1946: The First National Assembly decided to allow the circulation of Vietnamese currency.
  • December 12, 1946: The Standing Committee of the Central Party Committee issued the directive "All people participate in resistance."
  • December 15, 1946: The French occupied the offices of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Public Works and Transport.
  • December 18, 1946: France sent an ultimatum demanding that we lay down our weapons and surrender.
  • December 19, 1946: On behalf of the Party and the Government, Ho Chi Minh issued the Call for National Resistance.
  • March 1947: The French government appointed Bollaert as the French High Commissioner in Indochina.
  • September 1947: The work "The Resistance Will Certainly Be Victorious" was published.
  • December 19, 1947: France withdraws its troops from Viet Bac.
  • May 1949: France proposed the Revere Plan.
  • June 1949: The Viet Minh Front and the Viet Lien Association decided to unify into the Viet Lien Front.
  • January 1950: The Soviet Union, China, and other socialist countries successively recognized and established diplomatic relations with Vietnam.
  • February 7, 1950: The United States recognized the Bảo Đại puppet government.
  • May 8, 1950: The United States provided financial and military aid to France, officially becoming involved in the war in Indochina.
  • February 1951: The Second National Congress of the Party was held in Chiem Hoa (Tuyen Quang).
  • March 6, 1951: The government issued a decree establishing the National Bank of Vietnam.
  • March 11, 1951: The Vietnam-Cambodia-Laos People's Alliance was established.
  • April 3, 1951: The Party unified the Viet Minh Front and the National Union to form the Lien Viet Front.
  • December 1951: Our troops launched a counter-offensive and advance campaign against the enemy in Hoa Binh.
  • February 1952: Our troops launched a counter-offensive and advance campaign against the enemy in Hoa Binh.
  • February 1952: Our troops launched a counter-offensive and advance campaign against the enemy in Hoa Binh.
  • October 1952: We launched the Northwest Campaign.
  • December 1952: We launched the Northwest Campaign.
  • April 1953: We coordinated with the Pathet Lao troops to launch the Upper Laos campaign in the summer of 1953.
  • May 1953: We coordinated with the Pathet Lao troops to launch the Upper Laos campaign in the summer of 1953.
  • May 7, 1953: The French government appointed General Nava as Commander-in-Chief of the French expeditionary forces in Indochina.
  • September 1953: The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Party met and formulated the 1953-1954 winter-spring operational plan.
  • December 3, 1953: Nava decided to build Dien Bien Phu into a strong complex of fortified positions aimed at "crushing" our main forces.
  • December 10, 1953: Our troops attacked the enemy in Lai Chau and surrounded and threatened the enemy at Dien Bien Phu.
  • December 1953: Our troops, in coordination with the Lao people and army, attacked Central Laos, liberating the town of Thakhek and threatening Xeno. The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Party met and decided to launch the Dien Bien Phu campaign.
  • February 1954: Our troops attacked the enemy in the northern Central Highlands, liberating Kon Tum and threatening Pleiku.
  • March 13-17, 1954: Dien Bien Phu Campaign (Phase 1).
  • March 30 - April 26, 1954: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Phase 2).
  • May 1-7, 1954: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Phase 3).
  • May 7, 1954: General de Castries and his entire staff were captured, marking the complete victory of the Dien Bien Phu campaign.
  • May 8, 1954: Our delegation, led by Pham Van Dong, entered the Geneva Conference in the posture of a victor.
  • July 21, 1954: The Geneva Accords were signed.
  • January 1959: The 15th Central Committee Conference of the Party decided that the people of South Vietnam would use revolutionary violence to overthrow the US and its puppets.
  • February 1959: Scattered uprisings broke out in Vinh Thanh and Bac Ai.
  • January 17, 1960: The Đồng Khởi movement broke out in three communes: Định Thủy, Phước Hiệp, and Bình Khánh, and then spread throughout Bến Tre province.
  • December 20, 1960: The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam was established.
  • September 5-10, 1960: The Third National Congress of Delegates convened in Hanoi.
  • January 1961: The Central Committee of the Southern Region was established.
  • February 15, 1961: The South Vietnamese Liberation Army was established.
  • February 1962: American advisors deployed troops to South Vietnam and established the US Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) in Saigon.
  • January 1, 1964: The United States staged a coup to overthrow Ngo Dinh Diem.
  • January 2, 1964: Our troops achieved victory in the Battle of Ap Bac (My Tho) during the spring-summer offensive.
  • August 18, 1965: The victory at Van Tuong marked the beginning of the "Seek out the Americans to fight, hunt down the puppets to destroy" movement.
  • January 1968: The Tet Offensive and Uprising.
  • June 6, 1969: The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam was established.
  • September 2, 1969: Leader Ho Chi Minh passed away.
  • March 30, 1972: We launched the Spring 1972 Strategic Offensive, with Quang Tri as the main direction of attack.
  • April 1972: The US launched the second bombing campaign, on a larger scale than the first.
  • June 1972: We broke through the enemy's three strongest defense lines: Quang Tri, the Southeast region, and the Central Highlands.
  • December 8-29, 1972: We defeated the American B-52 air raid on Hanoi, creating the Dien Bien Phu in the air.
  • January 27, 1973: The Paris Agreement was signed.
  • July 1973: Resolution 21 of the Central Committee of the Party continued revolutionary violence.
  • March 4 - April 24, 1975: The Central Highlands Campaign.
  • March 21 - March 29, 1975: The Hue-Da Nang Campaign.
  • March 26 - April 30, 1975: Ho Chi Minh Campaign.
  • March 1975: Our troops launched diversionary attacks in Kon Tum and Pleiku.
  • March 10, 1975: We launched an attack and achieved victory in Buon Ma Thuot.
  • March 21, 1975: We attacked Hue and blocked the enemy's retreat route.
  • March 26, 1975: Liberation of Hue and the entire Thua Thien province.
  • March 29, 1975: Liberation of Da Nang.
  • April 9, 1975: We attacked Xuan Loc, a key enemy base protecting Saigon from the west.
  • April 18, 1975: The US ordered the evacuation of American citizens.
  • April 21, 1975: Nguyen Van Thieu announced his resignation as President.
  • 10:45 - 11:30 AM, April 30, 1975: Our tanks advanced straight into the "Independence Palace," capturing the entire Saigon government. President Dương Văn Minh declared his surrender. The revolutionary flag flew atop the "Independence Palace," signaling the complete victory of the historic Ho Chi Minh Campaign.
  • February 5, 1975: Southern Vietnam and the southern part of the country were completely liberated.
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