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作者: Linna    时间: 2008-3-28 22:06
标题: 六一儿童节最新英语手抄报
International Children’s Day     
The International Children’s Day (ICD) is celebrated in numerous countries, usually (but not always) on June 1 each
year.     
The ICD had its origin in the World Conference for the Wellbeing of Children in Geneva,
Switzerland in 1925. It is not clear as to why June 1 was chosen as the ICD: one theory
has it that the Chinese consul-general in San Francisco (USA) gathered a number of Chinese orphans to celebrate the
Dragon Boat Festival in 1925, which happened to be on June 1 that year, and also
coincided with the conference in Geneva.     
June 1 has since been observed as the ICD by numerous countries, especially by
Communist countries; in the Western world the ICD is usually celebrated on other days
of the year (if at all), and there is often little public awareness about these celebrations.
(See the section on Germany below for further discussions.) Consequently there is
sometimes a misperception that June 1 as the ICD was a Communist invention.
Nonetheless, in recent years even some groups within the United States started
observing the ICD on June 1.     

Germany     
During the Cold War, the Children’s Day (Kindertag) was handled quite differently in the two states. So, the date was
different (GDR: June 1st, FRG: September, 20th), the name was slightly different (GDR:
"International Children’s Day" ("internationaler Kindertag"), FRG: "World Children’s Day" ("Weltkindertag")), and most notably: the customs were different.     
In the GDR, the holiday was introduced in 1950, and was from then on a yearly highlight
for the children. On this day of the year, one typically received congratulations and
presents from one’s parents and did special activities in school, such as field trips and the like. In the FRG,
Children’s Day did not have such meaning to the children, and was even mostly unknown to many
people.     
Since the affiliation in 1990, the date and name used in the FRG have become the official
ones for the former GDR as well. This however was not accepted by large parts of the
former GDR population, so that still many parents celebrate with their kids on the former
date, June 1st, and even Children’s Day public events take place on the old date.     

Hong Kong     
The Children’s Day is celebrated on April 4 each year in Hong Kong.     

India     
Jawaharlal Nehru distributing sweets to children at the Salesian oratory at Nongpoh.In
India, the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru is celebrated as Children’s Day every year, on November 14.     

Japan     
Main article: Kodomo no hi     
Children’s Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no hi) is one of the holidays in Japan. It is celebrated on May 5 each year,
when Japan celebrate their children’s growth on that day. Before World War II, it was called as "Tangonosekku" (端午の节句) and it was a festival for boys. But in 1948, when the festival became an official holiday,
it became a holiday for wishing all children’s happiness and welfare.     
Children’s Day is commemorated in Japan by flying flags in the shape of carp against the wind,
symbolizing a child’s determination to thrive against adversities.     

Poland     
In Poland, Children’s Day is celebrated on June 1.     

South Korea     
South Korean Children’s Day (어린이날 ; Eorininal) was created in 1975 as a change from Boy’s Day. It is an official holiday throughout the Republic of Korea. This is celebrated on May
5. Families usually make outings to children’s parks, amusement parks, zoos, or other child friendly locations.     

Singapore     
October 1 is the day which Singapore officially celebrates Children’s Day, a similar event celebrated every year is Youth Day which is celebrated on the first
Sunday of July each year.     

Taiwan (Republic of China)     
The Republic of China (Taiwan) designates Children’s Day (儿童节) on April 4, pursuant to Article 5 of the Order to Implement Commemoration Days and
Holidays (纪念日及节日实施办法). Related institutions, groups and schools often hold celebrating actitivies. It is not a
legal holiday.     

Thailand     
The second Saturday of January is Children’s Day in Thailand.     

Turkey     
April 23 is the "National Sovereignty and Children’s Day" in Turkey. The date commemorates the opening of Turkish National Assembly in
1920 during the Turkish Independence War. The designation of Children’s Day came in 1929 upon the recommendation of the Institution of Children’s Protection. Since 1986 the Turkish government organizes an international children’s festival on April 23.     
On April 23rd of every year, children from all around Turkey gather in the capital city,
Ankara, and they replace the selected members of the Grand National Assembly. They
have an elected president and prime minister and they govern Türkiye for one day in
order to emphasize the importance of the children in the society.




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