1, national silence
In a specific period of time on the day of public sacrifice, a nationwide silence ceremony was held. People stopped their work, study and entertainment activities and observed a minute of silence to express their memory and respect for the lost life.
2. Mourning ceremony
A formal mourning ceremony was held, including extending condolences and support to the families of the victims, and senior leaders made eulogies to express the memory of the country and society for the lost life.
3. Commemorative activities
Organize various commemorative activities, such as offering flowers, lighting candles and offering sacrifices. To express the memory and respect for the lost life. A solemn commemorative ceremony and speech may be held to remind people to remember history and cherish peace.
4. Knowledge popularization
Carry out education and publicity activities on related topics, popularize historical knowledge and the causes and consequences behind disasters to the public, and enhance people's understanding and understanding of historical events.
5. Charity donation
Public holidays in some countries will also encourage the public to make charitable donations to help victims or people in need, so as to give back to society and promote love and positive energy.
6. Relay reading activities
The "Peace Night" relay reading activity expressed the desire to remember history, remember the past, cherish peace and create the future.