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The origin and meaning of Children's Day are as follows:
Origin:
In November 1949, at the Council Meeting of the International Democratic Women's Federation in Moscow, delegates from various countries angrily exposed the crimes of the imperialists and reactionaries in various countries in killing and poisoning children. In order to protect the rights of children in all countries of the world to survival, health care and education, and to improve the lives of children, the conference decided to make June 1 every year as the International Children's Day.
Significance:
The Fascists ransacked the Czech village of Lidice, cornered 88 children into the gas chambers, and were gassed by the Germans in a concentration camp. In order to commemorate this world-shattering **, International Children's Day came into being. It is a festival that guarantees the right to survival, health care and education of children in all countries of the world, in order to improve the lives of children, and to oppose the abuse and poisoning of children.
Children's Day customs of various countries:
Colombia celebrates Children's Day on July 4 every year. On this holiday, schools across the country shout that Naheng will hold all kinds of lively celebrations, and children often wear various masks and play in the streets as clowns, which is very happy.
Brazil's Children's Day falls on August 15, which also happens to be Brazil's "National Epidemic Prevention Day". Therefore, every Zheng Zuo day, doctors everywhere have to see children and inject children under the age of 5 with polio vaccines, showing that they care about children's health.
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Children's Day is a tribute to Lidice** and the children who died in the war.
International Children's Day is celebrated annually on 1 June to commemorate Lidice** on 10 June 1942 and all the children of the world who have lost their lives in war, to fight against the killing and poisoning of children, and to protect the rights of children who have fallen behind. In November 1949, at the meeting of the board of directors of the International Democratic Women's Federation in Moscow, representatives of China and other countries angrily exposed the crimes of the imperialists and reactionaries of various countries in killing and poisoning children.
The meeting decided to take June 1 of each year as the International Children's Day, which is a holiday established to protect the rights of children in all countries in the world to survival, health care, education, and custody, to improve the lives of children, and to oppose the abuse and poisoning of children. Many countries around the world now celebrate June 1 as a children's holiday.
Children's Day customs in various countries:
1. Colombia.
Colombia celebrates Children's Day on July 4 every year. Schools across the country celebrate the festival with lively celebrations, and children often wear various masks and play in the streets dressed as clowns.
2. Brazil. Brazil's Children's Day falls on August 15, which also happens to be Brazil's "National Epidemic Prevention Day". Therefore, on this day, doctors everywhere have to see children and inject children under the age of 5 with polio vaccines, showing that they care about children's health.
3. Russia.
Children's Day in Russia is in full harmony with the international community, just on June 1. Every time Children's Day comes, children from all over Russia celebrate their holidays with gusto, perform folk songs and dances, and celebrate in schools.
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The origins of International Children's Day can be traced back to the First Anniversary of the Great War of the World. In the summer of 1914, the wars in Europe were raging, causing not only great pain and trauma to adults, but also to children. In this context, Whithua issued a document called the "Children's Declaration", calling on countries** and civil society organizations to pay attention to the rights and interests of children and avoid the suffering of war.
This statement became the object of International Children's Day, marking the birth of International Children's Day.
The purpose of International Children's Day is to protect the rights and interests of children, pay attention to children's health, education and welfare, and remind countries around the world** and all sectors of society to pay attention to children's issues. During the International Children's Day, various countries** have also carried out a series of activities that are beneficial to children's development, such as the release of policy documents conducive to the healthy growth of children, the holding of children's cultural exhibitions, and the holding of festival performances and game competitions for children in schools.
It is worth noting that International Children's Day in France is celebrated on June 1, while the United Nations mandates that International Children's Day is celebrated on November 20. Although the date of International Children's Day varies from country to country, the purpose is to make people pay attention to children's rights and create a better environment for them to grow up.
In today's society, children are facing more and more pressures and challenges, so it has become extremely important to pay attention to the healthy development and problems of children. The arrival of International Children's Day reminds all countries in the world and all sectors of society to keep in mind the rights and interests of children, strengthen the protection and education of children, and create a better environment for children's growth. <>
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