Children's Day is not a traditional festival in China.
International Children's Day, also known as Children's Day, is a festival to protect children's rights of survival, health care and education all over the world, improve children's lives and oppose child abuse and poisoning.
On March 30th, 1950, the old April 4th Children's Day was abolished. 195 1 June 1, International Children's Day was named. 1954 65438+February 14, UNESCO designated165438+1October 20th as International Children's Day. Most countries usually set June 1 day as June, so Children's Day is usually called International Children's Day.
What are the traditional festivals in China?
The traditional festivals in China mainly include Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month), Dragon Head Raising (the second day of February), Tomb-Sweeping Day (around April 5th of the Gregorian calendar), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar), Tanabata (the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar), July 30th (the 14th/15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar), Mid-Autumn Festival (the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar) and Double Ninth Festival (the ninth month of
Who is Children's Day to commemorate?
Every June 1 day is International Children's Day to commemorate the Lidice tragedy on June 1942 and all the children who died in the war all over the world.
During World War II, German fascists shot and killed 140 male citizens over the age of 16 and all their babies, took women and 90 children to concentration camps, and burned down the whole village.
1949165438+1October, the board of directors of the International Democratic Women's Federation was held in Moscow. At the meeting, representatives of various countries angrily exposed the crimes of killing and poisoning children by imperialists and reactionaries in various countries during World War II, and decided to designate June 1 day as International Children's Day every year.
The historical origin of Children's Day on June 1st.
1,1In June 1942, German fascists shot1more than 40 male citizens and all their babies over the age of 0/6 in Tekeli Dice Village, and took women and 90 children to concentration camps. Houses and buildings in the village were burned down. In order to mourn the children who died in the fascist war of aggression in Caicun, Li Di, and all over the world, 1949 165438 10, the International Democratic Women's Federation held a board meeting in Moscow, and China and representatives of other countries angrily exposed the crimes of imperialists and reactionaries from all over the world in killing and poisoning children. In order to protect children's rights to life, medical care and education all over the world and improve their lives, the meeting decided to designate June 1 day as International Children's Day every year.
2. 1925, the International Association for the Promotion of Children's Happiness initiated the establishment of Children's Day. Britain, the United States, Japan and other countries responded positively and set up their own Children's Day. Britain stipulates that July of 14 is Children's Day, and the United States stipulates that May of 1 year is Children's Day.
Japan's Children's Day is very special, divided into boys' Children's Day and girls' Children's Day, boys' Children's Day on May 5th and girls' Children's Day on March 3rd. China also stipulated in 193 1 that April 4th is China Children's Day. After the founding of New China, the State Council of the Central People's Government stipulated on February 23rd that Children's Day in China should be unified with International Children's Day.
3. Since 1 June 19491was established as the International Children's Day, countries all over the world have abolished the original Children's Day and unified it into "June 1 International Children's Day". Many countries agreed at that time, especially socialist countries. Many countries in the world have designated June 1 as Children's Day, especially socialist countries. In Europe and America, the dates of Children's Day are different, and social public celebrations are rarely held.