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In China, 193 1 year, according to the recommendation of the Salesian Society of China, April 4th of each year is designated as Children's Day in China. Until 1 949 65438+February, after the founding of New China, the Government Affairs Council of the Central People's Government issued a circular on1949 65438+February 23rd, abolishing the old Children's Day and designating June1day as China Children's Day, which was unified with International Children's Day.
On this day every year, the school generally organizes relevant collective activities for this purpose, and requires students to dress formally (wear white shirts and blue pants before popularizing school uniforms). Although Hong Kong is a part of China, the date of Children's Day in Hong Kong is the same as that of Children's Day in Taiwan Province Province, China, both on April 4th. The way of folk celebration is to give children toys and gifts, or to accompany them out for a big meal or play.
Since then, every June 1 day, various activities have been organized all over the country to celebrate Children's Day. The Party and the government are very concerned about the healthy growth of children, and have created a good living and learning environment for them. Children in New China are thriving under the sunshine of the Party.
Other ethnic customs on Children's Day:
Korea: Korean Children's Day evolved from 1923 "Boys' Day". It is also a public holiday in Korea, on May 5th every year. On this day, children can enjoy themselves, and parents should prepare the most wanted gifts for their children. Many children will also wear Hanbok on this day and experience Korean traditional culture.
Colombia: Colombia will designate July 4th as Children's Day every year. On this festival, schools all over the country hold various lively celebrations, and children often wear various masks to play clowns in the street, which is very happy.
Brazil: Children's Day in Brazil is on August 15, which happens to be Brazil's "National Epidemic Prevention Day". Therefore, on this day, doctors all over the country will treat children and vaccinate children under five years old against polio, which shows that the government is very concerned about children's health. In addition, Brazil's "Notre Dame Day" 65438+1October 12 is often regarded as Children's Day, and there are also some celebrations.