Check the date, historical background, and celebration customs for Sudan Teachers' Day. Features bilingual support and external encyclopedia links.
Observed on February 24.
Schools often close to mark the occasion.

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No need to manually search or memorize dates—this tool automatically provides the exact date and cultural information for Teachers' Day in Sudan. Celebrated annually as a fixed national holiday on September 28, it aims to honor the contributions of teachers. Built on static data mapping and localization, the tool instantly outputs the holiday date, historical background, celebration customs, and external encyclopedia links, helping users quickly access authoritative information.
Q: Does the date of Sudan Teachers' Day change?
A: No. Sudan Teachers' Day is fixed on September 28 every year, so there is no need to reconfirm the date annually.
Q: What is the source of the tool's information? How is accuracy guaranteed?
A: The date information is based on official Sudanese regulations, and the cultural background data is compiled from public, authoritative channels. The tool provides direct links to Wikipedia and Baidu Baike, allowing users to verify the original sources themselves.
The date is a fixed value; however, in extreme cases such as official policy changes in Sudan, please refer to the latest announcements. The tool does not store user data, ensuring complete privacy. External links redirect to third-party websites, so please be mindful of the timeliness of their content updates.
For international schools, cross-cultural researchers, or event planners, we recommend using this tool in conjunction with the holiday subscription features of Google Calendar or Outlook. Typical query output example: Input year 2024 → Output date September 28, 2024 (Saturday), accompanied by an "honoring teachers' contributions" background description and encyclopedia links. If you need to batch retrieve dates for multiple years, you can continuously click the "View Next Anniversary" button to switch year by year.