China celebrates Children's Day on June 1st every year. The date was officially set in 1949 when the country aligned with the international movement to establish a day for children's rights and welfare.
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The primary goal of Children's Day is to:
The day is filled with delightful experiences for kids across the country.
Most schools organize fun performances, games and storytelling sessions. Some schools even give children a half-day or full-day off to enjoy time with their families.
Children's Day is a fantastic time to visit theme parks, zoos, museums and cinemas, as many offer free or discounted entry to kids. Some cities host parades, puppet shows and street performances to enhance the festive vibe.
Parents often surprise their children with toys, books and delicious snacks. Traditional sweets like tanghulu (sugar-coated hawthorn berries) and modern delights like ice cream and chocolates are popular choices.
Various NGOs and community groups use Children's Day to raise awareness about children's education, healthcare and welfare. Donations and volunteering efforts are encouraged to support underprivileged kids.
The origins of Children's Day trace back to 1925, when the World Conference for the Well-being of Children first proposed a day to honor children. The United Nations later designated November 20th as Universal Children's Day. However, in 1949, China chose June 1st, aligning with the international movement led by socialist countries to support children's rights.
Over the years, Children's Day has evolved beyond school activities. Today, many families plan:
Children spend the day enjoying games, performances and delicious treats. Parents shower them with love, attention and surprises. Schools and communities ensure that every child feels valued, cherished and happy.
In essence, Children's Day in China is a heartwarming celebration of childhood, reminding everyone to protect and nurture the next generation.