Gregorian calendar 65438+1October Festival 13:
1, birthday of Chinese Young Pioneers
Every year, 10 and 13 are the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Young Pioneers. As early as the New Democratic Revolution, China led the establishment of children's revolutionary organizations such as Boy Scouts, Communist Youth League, Anti-Japanese Youth League and Young Pioneers.
1949 5438+00 in June, China Children's Team, a national unified children's revolutionary organization, was formally established. 1953, the Chinese Children's Team was renamed the Chinese Young Pioneers, which is still in use today.
2. World Health Day
Every year 65438+1October 65438+March is World Health Day. We should choose a theme related to the field of public health every year, aiming at raising the public's awareness of this field of health care all over the world, thus stimulating a long-term publicity campaign and promoting the work in this field.
During the World Health Day, all member countries of the World Health Organization, including China, held commemorative activities to publicize and popularize relevant health knowledge in order to improve people's health.
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The evolution of China lunar calendar;
In China, as early as 4000 BC, it had its own calendar. From the day of the Yellow Emperor, in a long historical period, China used the "chronology of trunk branches", that is, the ten-day trunk and the twelve-day branch were combined separately, and every 60 years was a cycle. Up to now, (20 18) is the traditional calendar of China kaiyuan 47 15.
China has adopted the solar calendar since 19 12. The year after the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911 (19 12), the then government of the Republic of China adopted the Gregorian calendar as its national calendar. In chronology, the chronology of the AD is parallel to that of the Republic of China.
1949 On September 27th, approved by the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference, the newly established People's Republic of China (PRC) adopted the Gregorian calendar and the Gregorian calendar year, which are commonly used in most countries of the international community. However, the lunar calendar has not been abolished. Today, traditional festivals in China are based on the lunar calendar.
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