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Teachers' Day around the world?

Teachers' Day is not quite the same all over the world. Since Teachers' Day is not a traditional Chinese holiday, it is celebrated differently every year in different places without a unified and fixed form. Examples are as follows:

1, China: the time is September 10th. In China's modern history, many times with different dates as over Teachers' Day. Until 1985, the sixth session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the ninth meeting of the State Council on the establishment of the Teachers' Day passed the State Council's motion, the real determination of September 10, 1985 as China's first Teachers' Day.

2. Thailand: The date is January 16th. Schools across the country are closed for the holiday, and celebratory ceremonies around the country present awards and flowers to teachers who retired and just joined the workforce that year. Thailand's Ministry of Education has mandated that the National Stadium be the main venue for Teachers' Day activities, and the main commemorative activities include the presentation of books on the history of teachers in Thailand, and books and items commemorating Teachers' Day.

3. Sudan: It is celebrated on February 24th. Sudan has been implementing educational reforms throughout the country since February 24, 1971, and has therefore designated this day as Teachers' Day. All primary and secondary schools are given a day off to celebrate and commemorate the day.

4, Iran: time is May 2nd. Iran in order to commemorate the May 2, 1980 was killed professor Ayatollah Mortaza. On that day, students pay tribute to teachers by laying flowers in honor of their sacred profession.

5, Malaysia: the time is May 16th. In Malaysia, this day is known as "Hare Krishna" and it is also a normal working day in Malaysia. But the Chinese independent secondary schools are scheduled for September 28 every year.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Teachers' Day