September Equinox in French Polynesia ― Date, History, and Details

September Equinox in French Polynesia

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History of September Equinox in French Polynesia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

The September Equinox falls on September 23rd each year and marks the point where the sun is directly overhead at the equator. This event signals the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere and autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. In French Polynesia, the September Equinox signals the start of the ‘tourist season’ as the weather becomes cooler and drier. The days and nights are also of equal length on the equator at this time.