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The custom of Children's Day on June 1st.
Starting from 1949, People's Republic of China (PRC) officially designated June 1 as the International Children's Day. Schools generally organize related group activities for this purpose, requiring students to dress formally (wear white shirts and blue pants before popularizing school uniforms). Although Hong Kong is a part of China, the date of Children's Day in Hong Kong is the same as that of Children's Day in Taiwan Province Province, China, both on April 4th. The way of folk celebration is to give children toys and gifts, or to accompany them out for a big meal or play.

On this day, children all over the country also hold get-together activities. Since then, every June 1 day, various activities have been organized all over the country to celebrate Children's Day. The Party and the government are very concerned about the healthy growth of children, and have created a good living and learning environment for them. Children in New China are thriving under the sunshine of the Party.

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International Children's Day (also known as Children's Day) is held every June 1. In order to mourn the Lidice tragedy on June 1942 and all the children who died in the war all over the world, we should oppose the abuse and poisoning of children and protect their rights.

1949165438+10 In October, the Council of the International Democratic Women's Federation was held in Moscow, and representatives from China and other countries angrily exposed the crimes committed by imperialists and reactionaries in various countries in killing and poisoning children. The meeting decided to take June 1 day every year as International Children's Day. It is a festival set up to protect children's rights of survival, health, education and guardianship, improve children's lives and oppose child abuse and poisoning. At present, many countries in the world have designated June 1 as Children's Day.