National Day
Greenland's National Day was established in 1983 as a Home Rule tradition, so it's no surprise that it falls on the longest day of the year, June 21st. Greenlanders are quite complimentary of the events and love them just as much. It should come as no surprise that every citizen, colony, or organization is commemorating this day.
Exhibitions, performances, and anything else that depicts and celebrates Greenland's identity are organized by museums and cultural centers.
Citizens dressed in national costumes may be seen celebrating the vibrant culture. It would be a fantastic opportunity to catch Greenland at its most vibrant. This is the day when musicians, dancers, and even kayakers put their skills on display. Without a doubt, there is no finer day to visit Greenland than today.