China's Children's Day is held in 193 1 as early as April 4th every year at the suggestion of the Salesian Society of China. 1 949 65438+in February, the government affairs office of the central people's government issued a circular to abolish the old Children's Day and unify June1day with International Children's Day as China Children's Day. Many countries in the world have designated June 1 day as Children's Day.
In Europe and the United States, the date of Children's Day is different, and public celebrations are rarely held. Some people misunderstand that only socialist countries will designate June 1 as Children's Day. In fact, some organizations in the United States have begun to consider June 1 day as Children's Day.
Children's Day in various countries:
South Korea's Children's Day began on 1923 and evolved from "Boys' Day". This is also a public holiday in Korea, which is scheduled for May 5th every year. Parents usually take their children to parks, zoos or other entertainment facilities on this day, so that they can spend their holidays happily.
India regards the birthday of the first Prime Minister after independence, Zhuang Yalu, as Children's Day, which is 1 14 in October. On this special day, Indian children will have various folk dances and music performances, and the government will also organize some celebrations.
Most Islamic countries have designated the14th day after Ramadan as "Candy Festival", which is also the happiest Children's Day for children. The "Candy Festival" usually lasts for three days, and children go to nearby households in small groups to ask for candy. According to local folklore, adults can't refuse children's requests, so children can always come home full of food and joy on this day.