April 4: Children’s Day (Taiwan and Hong Kong)

Children's Day is observed in Taiwan on April 4 every year, a tradition that began in 1931 to recognize the rights of children. The holiday emphasizes the importance of the parent-child relationship and has evolved to include special events organized by schools, with many parents participating alongside their children. In 1991, the holiday was combined with Women's Day, although the focus remains primarily on children's activities. Officially recognized as a public holiday in 2011, the celebration involves numerous events sponsored by both state and non-government organizations. This day serves as a platform to strengthen familial bonds and highlight the significance of children as the future of the nation. Hong Kong also celebrates Children's Day on the same date.

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April 4: Children’s Day (Taiwan and Hong Kong)


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