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What year is Teacher's Day?
2020 is the 36th Teacher's Day, which is the 36th anniversary of Teacher's Day. China's September 10 was founded in 1985, so until September 10 in 2020, a total of 36 years passed, that is, the 36th Teachers' Day.

Teachers' Day aims to affirm teachers' contribution to education. In the modern history of China, Teachers' Day was celebrated many times on different dates. It was not until 1985, when the ninth meeting of the 6th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed the State Council's proposal on the establishment of Teachers' Day, that 1985 September 10 was really determined as the first teachers' day in China.

The establishment of Teacher's Day indicates that teachers are respected by the whole society in China. This is because the work of teachers largely determines the future of China. Every year on Teachers' Day, teachers all over China celebrate their festivals in different ways. Through selection and reward, introduce experience and help solve practical difficulties in salary, housing, medical care and improving teaching conditions. Teachers' enthusiasm for education has been greatly improved.

As Teacher's Day is not a traditional festival in China, the celebrations in different places are different every year, and there is no unified and fixed form.

On the government and schools, teachers' day celebrations and commendation meetings were held to award teachers bonuses and certificates; Organized school students, song and dance troupes, etc. Give a song and dance performance to the teachers [11]; There are activities such as visiting teachers' representatives [12] and organizing the collective oath of new teachers [13].

As for students, they spontaneously participate in original writing and write their blessings on blackboard newspapers, greeting cards and paintings. There are photos and speeches of activities in my personal space and Weibo to express my sincere wishes and heartfelt greetings to the teachers [13].

On Teacher's Day (Teacher's Day), Hong Kong will hold a ceremony to commend outstanding teachers, and will also uniformly print greeting cards. Students can get it for free, fill it out and give it to the teacher. Small gifts such as cards, flowers and dolls are usually the most common gifts for Hong Kong students to express their teachers' wishes. The Hong Kong Teachers' Respect Campaign Committee holds the "Teachers' Respect Day Celebration and Commendation Ceremony" every September 10. The ceremony was accompanied by a student band, and parents expressed their gratitude and respect to the teacher by singing. There will also be a touching video of the teacher-student story, which reflects the feelings between teachers and students. In addition, the Teachers' Respect Association also held activities such as "Teachers' Praise Plan", "Teachers' Childbearing", essay competition, greeting card design competition, and the Teachers' Respect Cup at the Hong Kong School Music Reading Festival.