There are two well-known Valentine's Days, namely the Western Valentine's Day on February 14th and the Chinese Double Seventh Festival on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day. On this day, lovers send gifts to each other to express their love for each other.
Another popular Valentine's Day is White Valentine's Day, which is held on March 14th every year. "White Valentine's Day" originated in Rome, Italy. On February 14th, the Roman emperor saved a pair of lovers who were originally to be executed for violating the ban on love and marriage. The Roman emperor established Valentine's Day to commemorate this day. And one month later, on March 14th, the rescued lovers swore that their love would last until death. In commemoration of this day, it was designated as White Valentine's Day. This festival began to spread from Europe to other parts of the world. White Valentine's Day is more mature and popular in Europe.
In addition, some countries set the 14th of each month in the 12 months of the year as Valentine's Day and give it different meanings. For example, South Korea has 12 Valentine's Days a year, which is the country with the most Valentine's Days.