Flag Day 2025
Date: August 24, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Liberia Public Holidays
Description
Flag Day in Liberia honors the national flag as a symbol of the country. It reminds people what the flag stands for: freedom, independence, and the shared identity of Liberians from different backgrounds.
The holiday takes place each year on July 26. That date marks the founding of Liberia in 1847, when leaders declared the nation independent. Flag Day is linked to that founding moment.
The day is significant because the flag represents Liberia s history. It recalls the struggles and hopes of the people who helped form the nation. The flag also stands for unity among citizens as they build the country together.
For Liberians, Flag Day is a time to reflect on national values. It encourages respect for the country s past and commitment to its future. The holiday helps remind every generation why the nation was created and what it aims to protect.
Traditions
On Flag Day in Liberia people join lively parades in towns and cities. Schoolchildren march with small flags while bands play. Local leaders give short speeches and choirs sing. Streets and homes are decorated in red white and blue cloth and banners.
Communities hold formal flag raising ceremonies at public squares and monuments. Wreaths are laid to honor important figures. Many attend church services or brief moments of prayer and reflection. Young people often perform dances and dramatic readings about national stories and heroes.
Families gather for big meals. Common dishes include jollof rice, cassava leaf stew, grilled fish, fried plantains and fresh fruit. Neighbors share food and invitations, visiting one another to celebrate together and exchange warm greetings.
Travel Tips
Many government offices, banks, and some shops will be closed. Expect parades and big crowds that make traffic heavy in the morning and evening. Book transport and accommodation early, carry ID, water, and small cash for vendors.
Enjoy events from official viewing areas and stay with your group. Be polite, ask before taking photos, and avoid large unattended bags. Support local vendors safely, keep emergency contacts and a local SIM, and follow police or event staff instructions.