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What are the festivals for girls

1, Girls' Day: originated in the late 1980s, defined in the day of March 7, that is, the day before the March 8 Women's Day, this festival is mainly for the care of girls, show the style of girls in colleges and universities, through the organization of a variety of high-grade, high-style humanities activities, guide girls to pay attention to their own ideological quality, moral cultivation, cultural connotation, business ability and mental health, is the college campus fun culture One of the representatives, the festival is held by each college or organization according to the actual situation.

2. International Working Women's Day: also known as March 8, Women's Day or Goddess Day, this holiday is celebrated on March 8 every year, mainly to commemorate the important contributions and great achievements of women in the economic, political and social fields, aiming at affirming the value of women in all aspects, promoting gender equality and improving the status of women.

3. Mother's Day: It is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. This holiday is a festival of thanks to mothers, expressing gratitude for their selfless dedication and nurturing, on which people express their respect and love to their mothers in a variety of ways, such as sending flowers, gifts or spending a pleasant time with their mothers.

4, Flower Dynasty Festival: also known as the Flower God Festival, Hundred Flowers Birthday, this festival is held on the second, twelfth or fifteenth day of the second month of the lunar calendar to commemorate the birthdays of the hundred flowers, in which people will go to the countryside in groups to visit and enjoy the flowers, known as trekking in the green, and at the same time, the girls will cut the five-colored paper glued to the flower branches, known as the red, to express their love and praise for flowers.

5, Tanabata Festival: Although Tanabata Festival is more often regarded as a festival for lovers, it can also be regarded as a special festival for girls. In traditional Chinese culture, Tanabata Festival is about the love legend of the Cowherd and the Weaving Maiden, and women can pray to the Weaving Maiden for wisdom and skillfulness on this day, and at the same time, Tanabata Festival's customs and celebrations, such as piercing needles and begging for coquettishness, and praying for a marriage match, etc., also provide women with an opportunity to show their charm and talent. their own charm and talent.