Custom of Anzac Day

Many ceremonies, parades and other events are held on ANZAC Day to commemorate the lives of those who participated in or died in military operations, especially on the Gallipoli Peninsula during the First World War.
Parades, parades, and memorial services for current and past military personnel and memorial services are held in major cities and many small towns. Read the fourth poem of the famous ode (The Ode) or a famous poem in many ceremonies. This poem is called "For the Fall" and was written by Lawrence Binyang in 1914. It commemorates those who died and never grow old.
Public life
ANZAC Day will be held in Australia on April 25. However, vacation arrangements vary from state to region. If April 25th is a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday is the holiday day for most Australians: no matter what day of the week, there will be some commemorative ceremonies on April 25