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What is the origin of 10 National Day 1?
National Day, also known as National Day and National Day Remembrance Day, refers to the statutory holidays set by a country to commemorate its own country, usually national independence, constitutional signing or other major anniversaries.
The National Day of New China refers to the anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). Therefore, the National People's Congress holds celebrations on June 10 and June 1 day every year. This year marks the 68th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Festival significance: Celebrating the establishment and birth of a country.
National symbol:
National Day is a feature of modern nation-state, which appears with the emergence of modern nation-state and becomes particularly important. It has become a symbol of an independent country, reflecting its national system and polity, and symbolizing its formal establishment.
Function embodiment:
Once the National Day, a special commemorative way, becomes a new and national holiday form, it will carry the function of reflecting the cohesion of this country and nation. At the same time, the large-scale celebration on the National Day is also a concrete manifestation of the government's mobilization and appeal.
Basic features:
Reflecting people's cohesion and exerting attraction are the four basic characteristics of National Day celebrations.
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