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What are the holidays in November a***?

November is the eleventh month of the solar year, it is a small month, *** there are 30 days.What are the festivals in the month of November?What are the festivals in the month of November? I've compiled a complete schedule of all the holidays, international days, festivals, and anniversaries in November, so check out the full list of November holidays and a brief description of the holidays below.

▼Complete schedule of holidays in November:

November 7-8: Lidong Festival

November 7: Anniversary of the October Socialist Revolution

November 8: Chinese Journalist's Day

November 9: National Fire Prevention Day, Guinness World Records Day

November 10: World Youth Day

November 11: Bachelor's Day

The week to which November 11 belongs: International Week of Science and Peace

November 12: Anniversary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birth

November 14: United Nations Diabetes Day, Valentine's Day at the Movies

November 16: International Day for Tolerance

November 17: International Day of the University Student ( World Student Day)

November 19: World Toilet Day

November 20: Africa Industrialization Day

November 21: World Television Day, World Greetings Day

November 22-23: Snow Day

November 25: Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

November 29: International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

Fourth Thursday in November: Thanksgiving Day in the United States

▼A brief summary of all the holidays in November:

Lidong (one of the twenty-four solar terms) is celebrated on November 7-8 each year on the Gregorian calendar

Lidong (立冬) is one of the twenty-four solar terms on the Lunar Calendar, and also one of the traditional Chinese festivals; it is celebrated on the Gregorian calendar on the period of November 7-8 each year. That is, the sun is located at 225° of yellow longitude. At this time, the Earth is located in the equatorial latitude -16 ° 19, the height of the sun at noon in Beijing is only 33 ° 47. After the winter, the sunshine time will continue to shorten, the height of the sun at noon continues to decrease. Chinese folk to winter as the beginning of winter, winter during the period, there is a need to supplement to degree of winter food customs.

Li, build the beginning also, said the beginning of winter. Winter is the end of the meaning of the crops harvested to collect the meaning of China and the winter as the beginning of winter.

Lidong Festival, high-altitude westerly rapids in the southern region of Asia has been fully established. At this time, the strength and eastward movement of the high-altitude westerly south branch fluctuations, precipitation weather on the Jianghuai area has a great impact. When the Asian region becomes latitudinal circulation and the westerly south branch fluctuation is strong, there will be widespread rainy weather. In addition, the end of the latitudinal circulation and the meridional circulation will also be established with a cold wave and substantial cooling.

Around the beginning of winter, precipitation decreases significantly in most parts of China. The earth freezes in northern China, and agricultural and forestry crops enter the overwintering period. China's Jianghuai region of the "three autumn" is nearly over, China's Jiangnan need to be planted late winter wheat, quickly transplanted rape, southern China is the best time to plant wheat. In addition, after winter, the air is generally dry, the soil contains less water, China at this time began to pay attention to forest fire prevention.

The anniversary of the October Socialist Revolution, November 7

The holiday originated in the October Revolution (also known as Red October, the October Uprising or the Bolshevik Revolution). 1917 November 7, the October Revolution in Russia broke out on November 7, 1917, the October Socialist Revolution achieved a great victory, the establishment of the world's first socialist country. 1917 November 7, the establishment of the Russian Soviet Union. On November 7, 1917, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist **** and State was established. Since then, November 7 has been designated by the Soviet government as the anniversary of the October Socialist Revolution.

The October Revolution was an armed uprising led by the Bolsheviks under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky on November 7, 1917, which established Soviet power and the first state led by a Marxist party.

Chinese Journalists' Day November 8

Journalists' Day existed before the founding of New China. From 1933 to 1949, every year on September 1, journalists held various ceremonies to commemorate this holiday.

On December 23, 1949, the newly established People's Republic of China (PRC) promulgated the "Measures for National Holidays on Annual Festivals and Anniversaries", which clearly stipulated "Journalists' Day". But because there was no specific date, so for a long time China's journalists have not been Journalists' Day.

On September 18, 1999, Zhu Rongji, Premier of the State Council, issued a new "National Holiday Measures for Annual Festivals and Commemorative Days", which once again explicitly included the Journalists' Day, reflecting the Party and the State's care and attention to the majority of journalists.

November 8 is the founding day of the China Journalists Association (CJA). on November 8, 1937, left-wing journalists led by Fan Changjiang founded the China Young Journalists Association (CYJA) in Shanghai, which was the predecessor of CJA. The establishment of the CJA as Journalists' Day is widely representative of the 550,000 journalists across the country. Journalists' Day, like Nurses' Day and Teachers' Day, is one of only three industry-specific holidays in China. According to the State Council, Journalists' Day is a working holiday without vacation.

National Firefighting Day November 9

Every year, November 9 is China's National Firefighting Day. In the phone number, 119 is the fire alarm phone, and November 9 in the three Arabic numerals in the same shape with the order, easy for people to accept, so from 1992 onwards, this day is designated as the National Fire Day.

Guinness World Records Day November 9

"Guinness Book of World Records" to win the hunt, very much catering to the tastes of Western readers, and the formation of a "Guinness movement". Many people abroad are trying to create all sorts of bizarre records to get their names in the book. The book itself has been listed among the world's best. In British libraries, the most stolen book is the Guinness Book of World Records. November 9, 1974, the Guinness Book of World Records became the most sold copyrighted work, this day is also designated as Guinness World Records Day.

World Youth Day November 10

November 10 is World Youth Day. World Youth Day is a Catholic religious event created by Pope John Paul II in 1984. The festival was created to reverse the growing tendency of young people of Catholic faith to turn away from the Church.

Hanukkah (Emerging Holidays) November 11

Hanukkah is a recreational holiday celebrated by young people who are proud to be single (Hanukkah means "single").November 11, Hanukkah, originated in the United States. November 11th, the Day of the Bachelor, comes from the fact that there are four Arabic numerals "1" in the date, which resemble four smooth sticks.

The Chinese word for "light stick" means "single", so it is an alternative holiday for singles, and has been designated as "OneDay" (光棍节). The festival was born on campus, and spread through the Internet and other media, gradually formed a kind of bachelor's day culture. Nowadays, more and more people choose to get married on OneDay, and at the same time, it is also a period of discounts and promotions for major merchants to get rid of the light.

International Week of Science and Peace, the week of November 11th

"International Week of Science and Peace" refers to the week of November 11th each year, which was adopted in 1988 by a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly. During this week, member states hold activities to publicize the important role of science and technology in maintaining world peace and social development, and to work for a peaceful international environment.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birthday Anniversary November 12

Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866.11.12~1925.3.12), real name Sun Wen, genealogy of the name Deming, the word Zaizhi, the number of Rixin, and the number of Yat-sen, the young name of the Emperor's Elephant, the people of Zhongshan in Guangdong Province, China's modern democratic revolution of the great forerunner. Every year on November 12 is the anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.

United Nations Diabetes Day November 14

United Nations Diabetes Day, formerly World Diabetes Day (WorldDiabetesDayWDD), was launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) in 1991*** with the aim of arousing global vigilance and awareness of diabetes.

At the end of 2006, the United Nations adopted a resolution to officially change the name of World Diabetes Day to United Nations Diabetes Day from 2007 onwards, elevating the behavior of experts and academics to the behavior of governments, and prompting governments and all sectors of society to strengthen the control of diabetes. The United Nations Diabetes Day has been officially renamed as the "United Nations Diabetes Day" since then.

Movie Valentine's Day November 14

Movie Valentine's Day, a fashionable holiday, that is, November 14 every year, that is, the third day after the Hanukkah, also known as Orange Valentine's Day (OrangeDayMovieDay). Movie Valentine's Day is also a fashionable term, with a movie and poem of the same name.

International Day of Tolerance November 16

November 16 is the International Day of Tolerance, which was established to increase "visibility". At least once a year, countries, international institutions, non-governmental organizations and individuals from around the world focus their attention on and contribute to the theme of tolerance.

International Day of Students (World Student Day) November 17

International Day of Students is also known as World Student Day, World Student Day, International Day of Students, and International Day of Students. "In 1946, representatives of students from all over the world met in Prague for the World Student Congress and proclaimed November 17th of every year as World Student Day to strengthen the unity and friendship of students all over the world. The festival was established in order to denounce the violence against students. The festival was established to denounce the bloody criminal acts of the mob, to commemorate the anti-fascist student movement, and to advocate the pursuit of peace, democracy, freedom and progress among college students.

World Toilet Day November 19

The 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on July 24, 2013, establishing November 19 as World Toilet Day, which was proposed by the World Toilet Organization (WTO) in 2001 and established on July 24, 2013. It was proposed by the World Toilet Organization (WTO) in 2001 and established on July 24, 2013. It was established to highlight the sanitation crisis faced by the poor, to promote safe drinking water and basic sanitation, and to advocate for a clean, comfortable and hygienic environment for all. It is hoped that through the efforts of the people of the world, **** with the improvement of the world's environmental health problems.

Africa Industrialization Day, November 20

In order to promote the industrialization of the African continent, the United Nations General Assembly in 1989 designated November 20 as Africa Industrialization Day.

Africa is the world's second largest continent after Asia, rich in natural resources, but the level of industrialization in Africa has been in a backward position. Africa's backward industrial status quo has profound historical reasons. Since the beginning of the 1960s, African countries that gained independence one after another have made strenuous efforts to develop their industries, but due to the lack of necessary funds and technology at that time, they have never been able to establish their own complete industrial system. In addition, the former sovereign States had continued to pursue a single economic policy towards Africa, treating it as a source of raw materials and a market for commodities. As a result of the above factors, Africa's economic structure was homogeneous, with the vast majority of its exports being low value-added, resource-based products. The unitary economic structure has also directly contributed to the slow development of African industry. In addition, many unfavorable factors, such as incessant wars, heavy external debt, mismanagement, corruption and brain drain, have further limited the industrial development of African countries. Sub-Saharan Africa's industrial output only accounted for 0.7% of the global, if not including South Africa is only 0.5%.

World Television Day November 21

The first World Television Forum, co-organized by the United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI), the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Italian Television***, was held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from November 21 to 22, 1996. On December 18, 1996, the 51st session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 51/205, designating November 21, the date of the first World Television Forum, as "World Television Day". Since then, the United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI) has organized the World Television Forum at United Nations Headquarters every year around World Television Day.

World Greetings Day, November 21

World Greetings Day, November 21, was established during the Fourth Middle East War to promote peace between Egypt and Israel by two brothers from Australia, Mkomak and Mitchell, who volunteered to publicize the day. The significance of the holiday is to pray for peace all over the world.

Xiaoxue (Little Snow in the 24 Solar Terms) November 22 or 23

Xiaoxue, the 20th of the 24 Solar Terms, falls on November 22 or 23, when the sun reaches 240° of the yellow meridian, which is known as the Xiaoxue Solar Term. At this time, the sun is located in the equatorial latitude -20 ° 16, this day in Beijing, the daytime is only 9 hours 49 minutes, the height of the sun at noon is only 29 ° 50'.

During the "Little Snow" festival, the handle of the Big Dipper points to the north west (10 o'clock on a clock face) at night. Every night after 20:00, if you go outdoor stargazing, you can see the Big Dipper sinking in the west, and the "W"-shaped Cassiopeia rising into the sky, she replaced the Big Dipper to take on the task of looking for the coordinates of Polaris, for the stargazers to navigate. Quadrilateral Pegasus is approaching the sky, the logo of the winter sky - Orion has been in the eastern horizon probe.

Into the festival, China's vast areas of the northwest wind began to become a regular visitor, the temperature drops, gradually down to 0 ℃ below, but the earth is not yet too cold, although the beginning of snowfall, but the amount of snow is not large, so it is called a small snow. At this time, yin gas decline, yang gas rise, and cause heaven and earth can not, yin and yang do not intersect, all things lose vitality, heaven and earth closed and turned into a severe winter. North of the Yellow River will be the first snow, reminding people to keep warm.

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women November 25

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (IDEVAW) is celebrated on November 25 every year by the United Nations, and is also known as the International Day Against Domestic Violence (IDADV). "International Day Against Domestic Violence.

On November 25, 1960, three Dominican women, the three Mirabel sisters, were murdered. To commemorate this event, in July 1981, the First Latin American Feminist Congress declared November 25th as a day against violence.On this day in 1993, the United Nations issued the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women.

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People November 29

The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is celebrated annually on November 29, and in support of the just struggle of the Palestinian people to return to their homeland and to achieve their national independence and sovereignty, the 32nd General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution on December 2, 1977, which establishes November 29 of every year as the "International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People", and invited all Governments to commemorate this day in a variety of ways to support the Palestinian people in their struggle to realize their inalienable national rights. The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People The Day has been commemorated annually since 1978, and the 15th Summit of the Organization of African Unity and the Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Non-Aligned Countries in July 1978 took the same decision, respectively.

Thanksgiving Day (Western traditional holiday) the fourth Thursday in November

American Thanksgiving Day generally refers to Thanksgiving Day (Western traditional holiday)

Thanksgiving Day (ThanksgivingDay) is an ancient holiday created by the American people, but also the American people's family reunion of the holiday. In the beginning, there was no fixed date for Thanksgiving Day, and it was decided on an ad hoc basis by each state in the United States. In 1863, after the independence of the United States, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving Day as a national holiday, and in 1941, the U.S. Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November as "Thanksgiving Day". The holiday lasts from Thursday to Sunday.

In 1879, the Parliament of Canada declared November 6 to be Thanksgiving Day and a national holiday. In the years that followed, the date of Thanksgiving changed several times until on January 31, 1957, the Parliament of Canada proclaimed the second Monday in October as Thanksgiving Day each year.

In addition to the United States, Canada, Egypt, Greece and other countries in the world have their own unique Thanksgiving Day, but the United Kingdom, France and other European countries are insulated from Thanksgiving Day, there are scholars advocating the establishment of a "Chinese Thanksgiving Day" to promote traditional culture.