Question 2: How do foreign children spend June 1 Children's Day There is no June 1 in foreign countries
Question 3: How do American children spend June 1 Children's Day Children in the United States don't know what is the June 1 Children's Day Their holiday is Halloween on October 31 and Easter in April, the Easter egg hunt is the children's favorite
The children are not allowed to use their own clothes, but they are allowed to use their own clothes, so they are not allowed to use their own clothes. Question 4: How do foreigners celebrate June 1 There are two international classes in Weihai Road kindergarten, as the name suggests, the class is full of foreign children, if this kindergarten is to form a small United Nations, then the innate conditions are absolutely superior. This year's "June 1", the international class of children and kindergarten Chinese children with the "garden activities", all the classrooms and activities in the park are open to the children in accordance with their interests and hobbies, into their favorite " space". The children can go into their favorite "space" according to their interests.
The international class has a quirky kid named Luca, who is Italian, and Luca has a long list of fun things to do, and his behavior often makes the adults laugh. Once the school held a "little traffic officer" activities, Luca driving a "private car" is very impressive, proud of him even red light signals do not pay attention to, and went straight through. Of course, the "police" would not let him go and asked him to stop the car to receive education. Luca is not happy to have his fun spoiled by the police, he is stubborn and wants to argue with the police, and he has a whole lot of wrong reasons for violating the law, which can really make a large number of people faint. However, wrong is wrong, and the police are not vegetarians. After the final battle between truth and false reasoning, Luca still shyly bowed his head and admitted his mistake, don't believe me? The police are not the only ones who can help you.
Another time, the children of the international class organized a charity event, and Luca's role that day was to shine shoes. The first time I saw this was when I was a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and the second time I was a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and the third time I was a student there. When an uncle took out a 20 RMB bill, Luca greeted him with a smile and a courteous service, letting him know that we know how to use RMB. The company's main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers, so that they can enjoy the best of both worlds.
Weihai Road kindergarten for the "June 1" activities, has prepared a variety of games, such as treasure hunting, car city, amusement city, alley games, construction games, grab chairs, token games, etc., by then, the kindergarten will be open to the public, the children of the streets of Weihai will be involved in the activities, Luca is very excited. Luca is looking forward to it. However, on that day, little Luca will come up with some fun stories to let us follow the fun it, and listen to the next decomposition.
Love is more important than gifts
Shown by Shanel (Jenny's youngest daughter), a Filipina
Before interviewing Jenny, she had just come back from a 5-day trip to Hong Kong Disneyland with her daughters, one 9 years old and the other 5 years old, who were having a great time at Disney.
Asked about the children's plans for this Children's Day, Jenny said, in fact, and most of the Chinese children are similar, in their own country, that the children also have Children's Day, so Children's Day as a regular holiday, are the children's happiest time. Last year, she took the children out to eat a big meal, go to the square skating, naturally, but also gifts. This year's Children's Day, although it has been an early trip to Disney, but the day of the festival she will still take the children to skating.
Compared to the holiday gifts, Jenny feels that the most important thing is to tell the kids how much you love them at these important moments. Working at a well-known early childhood education organization in Shanghai, Jenny encounters children with a rich material life, and parents often find it hard to find gifts that are refreshing to their children. She feels that it is better to give too much material goods than to give more love, take the time to talk to them more, tell the children how much you appreciate them and how much you like them, and when she has time, she will make her own cards with the words "Iloveyou" on them to tell the children to speak out their love. And in a loving environment growing children also learn to love others, so Mother's Day Jenny will also receive a small surprise "Mum, Iloveyou" or on Father's Day, the children send a small gift to express their blessings.
"All I want to do is plane wood"
Appearance by Mavham Bengali
Mavham's favorite thing to do when he's in Bengal is to plane wood because the person he admires most used to be a carpenter. There doesn't seem to be another thing that makes him so happy.
Mom M. Anderson says that Bangladesh doesn't seem to have much of a Children's Day celebration in her memory, and she doesn't know how to help her children celebrate the holiday. There seems to be little interest in the usual Chinese practices, such as going to the zoo or playground or taking him to see his favorite things. She said these things should be something he can usually do if he wants to ...... >>
Question 5: How do children in foreign countries celebrate Children's Day? (
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Question 6: How do foreigners celebrate 6.1 Children's Day in Asia
The People's Republic of China
Since 1949, the People's Republic of China has officially designated June 1 of each year as International Children's Day. Schools usually organize group activities for this occasion, and students are required to dress formally (white shirts and blue thread pants before the universal school uniform). Although Hong Kong is now a part of the **** and China, the date of Children's Day in Hong Kong still retains the same date of April 4 as that of the Republic of China, by popular convention. The way to celebrate is to give toys and gifts to the children, or to accompany the children to go out to eat a big meal or play.
Republic of China
In 1931, Kong Xiangxi initiated the establishment of the Chinese Salesian Association proposed that April 4 be designated as Children's Day in the Republic of China, and thereafter, the legislature of the Republic of China in the Memorial Day and Holiday Implementation Measures, Article 5, which stipulates that the Children's Day of April 4 is celebrated by the relevant authorities, organizations, and schools, and is not classified as a national holiday. In Hong Kong, this day is also celebrated as Children's Day.
Japan
Children's Day in Japan is called "Children's Day" (Japanese: Kodomo no Hi), which is a traditional holiday. On May 5 every year, Japanese families celebrate the coming of age of their children. Prior to World War II, the holiday was known as the "Dragon Boat Festival" (端午の节句) and was a boys' holiday only, but in 1948, when it became a public holiday, it became a celebration of the happiness and well-being of all children. On the day of the festival, Japanese families hang fish-like symbols on their roofs to symbolize children's elimination of bad luck, overcoming difficulties, and growing up successfully.
But Japan also has a separate Girls' Day on March 3, which grew out of the Shangsi Festival, and Daughters' Day is celebrated with the display of various dolls. The flying of the carp flag on the Boys' Day is derived from the Chinese legend of "hoping for a son to become a dragon" and "carp jumping over the dragon door".
South Korea
The Children's Day (Korean: ) in South Korea began in 1923 and evolved from the Boys' Day. It is also a public holiday in South Korea and is celebrated on May 5 every year. Parents usually take their children to parks, zoos, or other amusement facilities on this day to keep them entertained.
India
In India, Children's Day is celebrated on the founding Prime Minister Jawaharlal? Nehru's birthday, which falls on November 14 every year.
Turkey
On April 23, Turkey celebrates National *** and Children's Day. This holiday comes from the date of the Turkish National Assembly in 1920, during the Turkish War of Independence, and was designated as Children's Day in 1929 on the recommendation of child protection organizations. Since 1986, Turkey *** has celebrated International Children's Day on April 23rd.
Thailand
Children's Day in Thailand falls on the second Saturday of January.
Europe
Germany
During the Cold War, East and West Germany had very different approaches to Children's Day. First of all, the date is different: East Germany on June 1, West Germany on September 20; its name is also different: East Germany called "International Children's Day" (internationaler Kindertag), West Germany called "World Children's Day" (Weltkindertag). The names are also different: "International Children's Day" in East Germany and "World Children's Day" in West Germany. There is also a difference in the traditions of the holiday.
In the GDR, Children's Day began in 1950, and every year since then it has been the happiest day of the year for children. Often they received wishes and gifts from their parents, and special celebrations, such as field trips, were held at school. In the Federal Republic of Germany, Children's Day has no special significance, and many people are not even aware of its existence.
With the reunification of Germany in 1990, the date and name of Children's Day in West Germany became officially standardized throughout Germany. In many parts of East Germany, however, people were still unable to change the old customs and designations. As a result, many parents still celebrate Children's Day with their children on June 1 every year.
Question 7: How do foreigners celebrate Children's Day? (50-word summary) Children's Day in various countries
1. China - June 1, April 4
The People's Republic of China (PRC) *** and the State decided that June 1 of each year would be the International Children's Day. "On December 23, 1949, the State Council of the Central People's *** State Council established the International Children's Day as a holiday for Chinese children, and announced the abolition of the rule of April 4 as Children's Day, which had been in force since *** *** 1931. The first Children's Day in China was celebrated on April 4 in 1932, the twenty-first year of the Republic of China (R.O.C.). In 1931, the "Shanghai Chinese Salesian Association" initiated a proposal for *** to establish April 4 as Children's Day every year. Subsequently, the Ministry of Education formulated measures to commemorate Children's Day, which was implemented on April 4 of the following year.
In Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), the date of Children's Day has been retained as April 4 by popular convention. The way to celebrate is to give toys and gifts to the children, or to accompany the children to go out to eat a big meal or play. In Taiwan, April 4 is still celebrated as Children's Day.
2, Japan - March 3, "Girls' Day"; May 5, "Boys' Day"; November 15, "July 5, 3" children's day. "Children's Day
(1) Boys' Day. Children's Day in Japan is called "Children's Day" (Japanese: Kodomo no Hi) and is a traditional holiday. On May 5 every year, Japanese families celebrate the coming of age of their children. Prior to World War II, the holiday was known as the "Dragon Boat Festival" (端午の节句) and was a boys' holiday only, but in 1948, when it became a public holiday, it became a celebration of the happiness and well-being of all children. On the day of the festival, Japanese families hang fish-like symbols on their roofs to symbolize children's elimination of bad luck, overcoming difficulties, and growing up successfully.
(2) Girls' Day. On March 3 of every year, Girls' Day is celebrated. It is also called "Hina Matsuri" or "Peach Blossom Festival" in Japanese (the name comes from the fact that it used to be celebrated on the third day of the third month in the old calendar, when the peach blossoms were in full bloom). The traditional celebration of Girls' Day is to set up doll stands in homes. On this day, families with girls set up a ladder-like doll stand in the living room and place various dolls (toy dolls) dressed in Japanese kimono on it to celebrate the healthy growth of girls. These dolls are either homemade or bought. Whenever a Japanese girl is born, her parents, grandparents, relatives or friends will give her a set of beautiful dolls. A set of 15 dolls, usually the emperor and empress, three court ladies, five musicians, two ministers and three guards. These little dolls are in different poses and are very lifelike. Today's Japanese girls usually wear *** kimonos (traditional Japanese clothing). But on Girls' Day, they wear beautiful kimonos and invite their closest friends to sit in front of the dolls and laugh, play and enjoy the festival.
(3) Children's Day: November 15 is Children's Day in Japan. In Japanese custom, the ages of three, five and seven are the three most fortunate ages for children, so every year on this day, there is a special celebration for children of these three ages. On this day, children dress up in their best traditional kimono and carry a small paper bag filled with sweets and toys bought by their parents and painted with pine trees, turtles or cranes. After dressing up, the parents take the children to a Japanese shrine to pray and thank the gods for bringing health and happiness to the children.
3, South Korea - May 5
Children's Day (Korean:) in South Korea began in 1975, evolved from the "Boys' Day". It is also a public holiday in South Korea and is celebrated on May 5 every year. Parents usually take their children to parks, zoos, or other amusement facilities on this day so that they can spend the holiday happily
4. India - November 14
In India, Children's Day is celebrated on the birthday of the founding Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, which is also known as the birthday of the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and is celebrated as the birthday of his son, Nehru. Nehru's birthday, which falls on November 14 every year. On this special day, there are various ethnic dances and musical performances by the children of India, and *** also come forward to organize some celebrations.
5, Turkey - April 23
April 23, is Turkey's "National *** and Children's Day". This holiday comes from the date of the Turkish National Assembly in 1920, during the Turkish War of Independence, and was designated as Children's Day in 1929 on the recommendation of child protection organizations. Since 1986, Turkey *** has been celebrating International Children's Day on April 23rd.
6. Thailand - Second Saturday of January
Children's Day in Thailand falls on the second Saturday of January.
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Question 8: Is June 1 Children's Day a foreign introduction or was it originally in China This is called International June 1 Children's Day!
Question 9: China's 6.1 Children's Day foreign countries have no Many countries in the world will be June 1 as a holiday for children, especially in socialist countries. In Europe and the United States, the date of Children's Day varies, and often hold few public social celebrations.
So, many countries have stared.1 Children's Day!
There are also many countries that have Children's Day, but not necessarily on June 1st.
There are also countries that don't.