Happy Children's Day! Today is Children's Day! ! Happy holidays to all children and adults! Now, let’s take a look at how children from all over the world celebrate the festival! 01 Japan and Japan are the country with the most children's Day in the world. They celebrate Children

Happy Children's Day!

Today is Children's Day! !

Happy holidays to all children and adults!

Now, let’s take a look at how children from all over the world celebrate the festival!

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Japan

Japan is the country with the most celebrations of Children's Day in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year, and the celebration method is very interesting and full of strong Japanese style.

html Girls' Day : Every day on this day, parents with daughters at home will set up a display stand at home, and beautiful girl dolls wearing Japanese kimonos are placed on the stage as holiday gifts for their daughters.

-5 Boys' Day : On the festival, a family with a son hung " Carp Flag " in front of the door, indicating that the carp jumped over the dragon gate. Carp banners are cut into "hollow carp" with cloth or satin, and are divided into three colors: black, red and blue. black represents the father; red represents the mother; blue represents the boy himself . There were a few boys at home, and a few blue flags were hung at the door. In the minds of the Japanese, carp symbolizes strength and courage.

November 15th Children's Day : In Japanese customs, three, five and seven years old are the three years that children are particularly lucky, so on this day of each year, they will celebrate them lively for children of these three ages. On this day, children will wear the best traditional kimono and carry a small paper bag with patterns such as pine trees, turtles or cranes, filled with candies and toys bought by their parents. After dressing neatly, parents will take the children to the shrine to pray and thank the gods for bringing health and happiness to the children.

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Colombia

Colombia sets the html July 4th as Children's Day. On this day, schools across the country hold various lively celebrations, and children often wear all kinds of masks and play on the streets as clowns, which is very happy.

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Brazil

Brazil Children's Day is on th 15th , which is also Brazil's " National Epidemic Prevention Day ". Therefore, every day, doctors from all over the country have to treat their children and inject polio vaccines to prevent children under 5 years old, indicating that the government is very concerned about the health of children. In addition, Brazil's "Ode to the Appearance of the Virgin" October 12 is often used as Children's Day, with some celebrations.

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Spanish

Spanish Children's Day is on html November 5th . In fact, this is a religious festival, which is translated from Spanish as "The Day of the Magic King". Legend has it that a long time ago, three kings came from the East - the black-faced king, the yellow-faced king and the white-faced king to Spain. These three kings brought happiness and joy to people. They are also "instructor ministers" who specialize in giving gifts to children. The gift is set on January 5th every year, so this festival is tied to children. To celebrate this festival, float parades across Spain on the evening of January 5 and the morning of June 6. The "Three Kings" on the float kept sprinkling all kinds of candies to visit the children. When the parade arrives at the gate of the municipal or district government, any child who can sit on the king's lap can receive a beautiful gift, and the child who receives the gift must also assure the king that he will study hard.

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Singapore

Singapore holiday regulations stipulate that October 1 Children's Day not only set holidays for children, but also for all adults. The reason is that if only children are given holidays, adults will go out to work and no one will play with the children. The poor children can only watch TV at home on Children's Day.In addition, Singapore is a country with particularly high welfare, but its population is small. This Children's Day regulation is also conducive to promoting young couples who love vacations to get more vacations by having more children. What’s more interesting is that Singapore’s largest national amusement park has also formulated a special regulation for Children’s Day. Children have to buy full tickets on Children’s Day, while adults have to buy half tickets. This not only allowed the children to experience the feeling of being a little adult happily, but also allowed the adults to regain their long-lost childhood.

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Russian

Russian Children's Day and the international community are completely "co-production", just on -1 . Whenever Children's Day comes, children from all over Russia will celebrate their festival happily, perform some ethnic songs and dances, and celebrations are held in schools.

In fact, the origin of Children's Day is closely related to Russia. In November 1949, the International Federation of Democratic Women held a board meeting in Moscow. In order to protect the right to survival, health care and education of children in all countries around the world and improve children's lives, the meeting decided to use June 1 every year as the International Children's Day.

There are many other countries' children's festival dates as follows ~

Ireland is November 20

North Korea is June 1

South Korea is May 5

Laos is June 1

Mexico is April 30

Mongolia is June 1

Poland is June 1

Romania 6 1

Slovakia June 1

Ukraine June 1

UK, no clear day found...

United States, no clear day found...

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How Americans celebrate the June 1 International Children's Day?

——Children’s Day? It doesn't exist!

It seems that the United States has tried many times in history to set up Children's Day. For example, in 1998, President Clinton responded to an 8-year-old girl's letter to the president, asking "Can the United States have a Children's Day to celebrate together?" It set October 11 as Children's Day; in 2001, President Bush set the United States Children's Day as the first Sunday of June; in 2011, a county executive in Washington state set April 23 as International Children's Day, but obviously, there are not many people in the United States celebrating Children's Day...

This is probably related to the origin of the establishment of Children's Day ...

International Children's Day is related to a massacre during World War II - the Liditze tragedy. On June 10, 1942, German fascists shot and killed more than 140 male citizens over 16 years old and all infants in the Czech Republic village, and took women and 90 children to concentration camps. The houses and buildings in the village were burned down, and a good village was destroyed by German fascism. After the end of World War II, the economy was in depression around the world, thousands of workers were unemployed, and they lived a hungry and cold life. Children's situation is worse. Some have infectious diseases and die in batches; some are forced to be child laborers and suffer from torture, and their lives and lives are not guaranteed. In order to mourn the Lidize tragedy and all the children who died in the war in the world, oppose the murder and poisoning of children, and protect the rights of children, in November 11949, the International Federation of Democratic Women held a board meeting on Moscow , and representatives of various countries angrily exposed the crimes of imperialists and reactionaries from various countries' killing and poisoning of children. In order to protect the right to survival, health care and education of children from all over the world, and to improve children's lives, the meeting decided to use June 1 every year as International Children's Day. Many countries at that time expressed their agreement, especially socialist countries.

Many countries in the world have designated June 1 as a festival for children, especially in socialist countries.

In European and American countries, the dates of Children's Day vary, and public celebrations are often rarely held. Therefore, some people misunderstand that only socialist countries will set June 1 as International Children's Day.

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Happy holidays to all children and friends! ! !

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