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What holidays of the year do first graders need to know?

January 1, New Year's Day March 12, Arbor Day May 1, Labor Day June 1, Children's Day July 1, Party Founding Day August 1, Army Founding Day September 10, Teachers' Day October 1, National Day

1.1, New Year's Day

4.1, Fools

5.1, Labor

6.1, Children's Day

7.1, Party Founding

8.1 Army Founding

9.10 Teachers

10.1 National Day

March 8 International Women's Day Celebrates women's contributions to society, politics, and the economy, etc. Women take a half-day off

March 12 Arbor Day Anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, commemorated by large-scale tree-planting activities, resumed by the National People's Congress in 1979 No holiday

Qingming Festival Around the fifth day of the fourth month of the solar calendar, ancestor worship, tomb-sweeping

May 1 International Labor Day Celebration of the contribution of the labor movement to society and the economy, etc. Three days off

May 4 May Youth Day Commemoration of the May Fourth Movement, the May 4 Movement, the anti-imperialist and patriotic student movement of May 4, 1919 No holiday

Duanwu Festival On the fifth day of the fifth month of the summer calendar, also known as the Day of the Duanyang Festival, the theme: eating zongzi . In honor of Qu Yuan (controversial), dragon boat races.

June 1 International Children's Day Celebrates the promotion of children's welfare Children get a day off

July 1 Anniversary of the Establishment of the Chinese ****productivity Party Commemorates the founding of the Chinese ****productivity Party on July 23, 1921 No holiday

August 1 Army Day Commemorates the Nanchang Uprising of August 1, 1927, which was the beginning of the independent leadership of the Chinese ****productivity Party in the armed struggle No Holiday

Seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, also known as the week, that is, the Chinese festival of love, couples day, the day of the mythical magpie bridge meeting

Mid-Yuan Festival 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar, also known as the Yu Lan Festival, commonly known as the half of the seventh month, the Ghost Festival, with the soul of the soul of the festival, and other folk customs

Mid-Autumn Festival 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, the reunion of the family festival, the theme: enjoying the moon, eat moon cakes

Chongyang Festival 9th day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar, the festival of honoring the elderly, and The ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar to honor the elderly, and there are a variety of themes, such as ascension

September 3, the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese War Victory Commemoration Day to commemorate the signing of the Instrument of Subjugation between Japan and the Allied Powers on September 2, 1945, without a holiday

September 10 Teachers' Day Celebrates the contributions made by teachers to the society and was established by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in January 1985. Elementary school, junior high school first-grade teachers and students have a holiday

October 1 National Day Commemorating the establishment of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, a three-day holiday

The eighth day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, Lunar New Year's Day Sacrifice to the spirits of ancestors and pray for good luck in the harvest No holiday.