Anzac Day is an important national day in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating the soldiers who died in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. To honor the sacrifice of these soldiers, people across both countries participate in a range of activities on the 25th of April every year. Some attend formal dawn services, while others visit war memorials and lay wreaths. People also participate in marches and parades, and children learn about Anzac history and the significance of the poppy. Some prepare Anzac biscuits, a traditional biscuit made with rolled oats, butter, flour, and golden syrup, and donate a portion of the sales to veterans' charities. Anzac Day is a time for reflection, respect, and gratitude for the sacrifices made by servicemen and women.
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