September 1992 saw the celebration of Onam in India, a harvest festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season. This festival is traditionally celebrated with traditional foods, music, and boat races. In Mexico, the festival of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción was celebrated on September 15th, marking the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. This festival is traditionally celebrated with traditional foods, music, and processions.
February 1992 was marked by the celebration of Valentine's Day on February 14th, a holiday that originated in ancient Rome and is now celebrated around the world as a day of love and romance. In China, the Lantern Festival was celebrated on February 15th, marking the end of the Chinese New Year. This festival is traditionally celebrated with lanterns, lion dances, and traditional foods. 1992 calendar with festivals
June 1992 was marked by the celebration of World Environment Day on June 5th, a global holiday that aims to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainability. In India, the festival of Ganga Dussehra was celebrated on June 22nd, marking the descent of the Ganges River to earth. This festival is traditionally celebrated with processions, music, and traditional sweets. September 1992 saw the celebration of Onam in
The year began in the East with the arrival of the . In Chinese astrology, the Monkey is associated with cleverness and mischief, and 1992 lived up to that reputation. It was a year of tricksters—from the cartoonish antics of Ren & Stimpy to the irreverent rise of Seattle grunge, which was busy dismantling the seriousness of 80s hair metal. and boat races. In Mexico
The 1992 calendar is a study in contrasts. It was a year where ancient water festivals (Songkran) existed alongside the birth of text messaging; where the spiritual lights of Diwali were contrasted against the neon lights of the Barcelona Olympics. It was the last full year before the internet went truly mainstream, making it the final "pure" year of late 20th-century analog culture.