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Who celebrates International Children's Day?
International Children's Day is a global festival, which is celebrated in many countries.

International Children's Day is a festival to celebrate children's rights, and many countries have had the tradition of International Children's Day. Among them, China, Russian Federation, Albania, Angola, Belarus, Ukraine, Benin and other countries celebrated International Children's Day on June 1. In addition, in some countries and regions, such as Hongkong, China and Taiwan Province Province, China, April 4th has also been designated as Children's Day.

In addition to International Children's Day in June 1 Sunday, June165438+1October 20th was also designated as "World Children's Day". This festival was initiated by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to promote exchanges and cooperation among children in various countries and enhance the concern and protection of children's rights and interests in the global society. At present, 26 countries celebrate World Children's Day on165438+1October 20th.

International Children's Day (also known as Children's Day) is held every June 1. In order to mourn the Lidice tragedy on June 1942 and all the children who died in the war all over the world, we should oppose the abuse and poisoning of children and protect their rights.

Starting from 1949, People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) officially designated June 1 day as International Children's Day. Schools generally organize related group activities for this purpose, requiring students to dress formally (wear white shirts and blue pants before popularizing school uniforms). Although Hong Kong is a part of the Republic, 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.

Significance of International Children's Day

First of all, International Children's Day emphasizes the necessity of protecting children from violence, abuse and exploitation, and advocates giving children a healthy, happy and safe growing environment. This will help to improve the international community's concern and protection of children's rights and interests and promote children's all-round development.

Secondly, International Children's Day encourages families, schools and communities to provide quality education and learning opportunities for children. It emphasizes the importance of children's education and advocates the all-round development of children, including the cultivation of intelligence, morality, emotion and body. This will help to improve children's education level and comprehensive quality, and lay a solid foundation for their future development.

In addition, International Children's Day is also a day for children to be happy and enjoy. This festival is usually accompanied by various celebrations, such as games, performances, competitions and gifts, which bring joy and entertainment to children. This helps to enhance children's sense of happiness and happiness, and promote children's physical and mental health.