March 8th Women's Day generally refers to International Working Women's Day (IWD), which is called "United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day" or "United Women's Rights and International Peace Day". In China, it is also called International Women's Day, March 8th and March 8th. It is a festival established on March 8 every year to celebrate women's important contributions and great achievements in the economic, political and social fields. China commemorates Women's Day on March 8th from 1922. 1924 In late February, at the meeting of cadres of the Women's Department of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang, He Xiangning proposed to hold a meeting in Guangzhou to celebrate the March 8th International Women's Day, and the Central Women's Department was responsible for launching the assembly and procession. 1924 On the morning of March 8th, China held its first public commemoration of March 8th International Women's Day in Guangzhou, with more than 2,000 women from all walks of life attending. He Xiangning presided over the meeting and delivered a speech.