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  • 1. What are the holidays in October? What are the holidays in October?
  • 2.What are the festivals in March?
  • 3.What day is on October 0?
  • 4.What holiday is celebrated on July 7 every year?

What are the holidays in October? What are the holidays in October?


Introduction: Speaking of the October festivals in our country, the National Day is a well-known holiday, especially the National Day on October 1 every year. The nature of this holiday is a statutory holiday established by a country to commemorate the country itself. But what other festivals are there in October? Let’s take a look at all the festivals in October.

What are the festivals in October?

October 1: National Day, International Music Festival, International Day for the Elderly

October 2: International Day for Peace and Struggle for Democratic Freedom, International Day of Non-Violence

October 4th: World Animal Day

October 4-10: World Space Week

First Monday in October: World Housing Day

October 5: World Teachers’ Day

The ninth day of the ninth lunar month: Double Ninth Festival (also known as: Climbing Festival, Senior Citizen's Day, Senior Citizen's Day, and Autumn Outing)

October 8: National Hypertension Day, China Aerospace Day

October 8-9: Cold Dew solar term

Second Thursday in October: World Sight Day

October 9: World Postal Day (Universal Postal Union Day)

October 10: Memorial Day of the 1911 Revolution, World Household Hygiene Day, World Mental Health Day

Second Wednesday in October: International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

October 11: World Pain Relief Day

October 12: World Population 6 Billion Day, World Arthritis Day

October 13: World Health Day, International Teachers’ Day, International Standard Time Day, Birthday of China Young Pioneers

October 14th: World Standards Day, Wine Valentine’s Day

October 15: Global Handwashing Day, International Day of the Blind (White Cane Day), World Rural Women’s Day

October 16: World Food Day

October 17: World Day for the Eradication of Poverty

October 20: World Chefs Day, World Osteoporosis Day, World Statistics Day

October 22: World Traditional Medicine Day

October 23-24: Frost Festival

October 24: United Nations Day, World Development Information Day

October 24-30: Disarmament and Development Week

October 25: Memorial Day to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea

October 26: Sanitation Workers’ Day

October 28: World Men’s Health Day, Chinese Men’s Health Day

October 29: World Stroke Day

October 31: World Thrift Day, Halloween, World Population Day of 7 Billion

Introduction to important festivals in October

National Day of the People's Republic of China

The National Day of the People's Republic of China is also known as National Day, National Day, National Day, China National Day, and National Day Golden Week. The Central People's Government announced that since 1950, October 1st of each year will be the day when the People's Republic of China was founded, that is, National Day.

October 7: Double Ninth Festival

The Double Ninth Festival, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, the Autumn Festival, and the "Autumn Festival", is a traditional Chinese festival that falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month every year. Celebrating the Double Ninth Festival generally includes activities such as traveling to enjoy the autumn, climbing high to overlook, viewing chrysanthemums, planting dogwood trees, eating Double Ninth cakes, drinking chrysanthemum wine, etc. The Double Ninth Festival was formed as early as the Warring States Period. It was officially designated as a folk festival in the Tang Dynasty and has been followed by all dynasties ever since. Both the Double Ninth Festival and the "Spring Outing" on the third day of March are full of family members. On the Double Ninth Festival, all relatives must climb up together to "avoid disasters."


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What are the festivals in March?


October 1st: National Day, International Music Festival, International Day for Older Persons
October 2nd: International Day for Peace and Democracy and Freedom, International Day of Non-Violence
October 4th: World Animal Day
October 4-10: World Space Week
The first Monday in October: World Housing Day
October 5: World Teachers’ Day
The ninth day of the ninth lunar month: Double Ninth Festival (alias: Climbing Festival, Senior Citizen's Day, Senior Citizen's Day, Autumn Outing)
October 8: National Hypertension Day
October 8-9: Cold Dew Solar Terms
The second day of October Thursday: World Sight Day
October 9: World Postal Day (Universal Postal Union Day)
October 10: Memorial Day of the 1911 Revolution, World Household Hygiene Day, World Mental Health Day
October’s Second Wednesday: International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
October 11: World Day for Pain Relief
October 12: World 6 Billion Day, World Arthritis Day
October 13: World Health Care Day, International Teachers’ Day, International Standard Time Day, Birthday of China Young Pioneers
October 14th: World Standards Day, Wine Valentine’s Day
October 15th: Global Handwashing Day, International Day of the Blind (White Cane) Festival), World Day of Rural Women
October 16: World Food Day
October 17: World Day for the Eradication of Poverty
October 20: World Chefs Day, World Osteoporosis Day, World Statistics Day
October 22: World Traditional Medicine Day
October 23-24: Frost Festival
October 24: United Nations Day, World Development Information Day
October 24-30: Disarmament and Development Week
October 25: Remembrance Day to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea
October 26: Sanitation Workers Day
October 28 : World Men’s Health Day, China Men’s Health Day
October 29: World Stroke Day
October 31: World Diligence and Thrift Day, Halloween, World Population Day of 7 Billion

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What is the holiday on October 0?


Introduction: October is a super popular month. This month has the National Day and Double Ninth Festival, and sometimes the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is also the month where countless world festivals appear. Each of them is worth knowing and understanding. If you want How many festivals and anniversaries can you name in October? The following is a list of festivals in October 2022 that I have brought. Let’s take a look.

List of festivals in October 2022

October 1: National Day

October 1: International Music Day

October 1: International Day of Older Persons

October 1st: World Vegetarian Day

October 2: International Day of Non-Violence

October 2: International Day for Peace and the Struggle for Democratic Freedom

October 4th: Double Ninth Festival

October 4th: World Animal Day

October 4th: World Architecture Day

October 5: World Housing Day

October 5: International Teachers’ Day

October 8: Cold Dew

October 8: National Hypertension Day

October 9: World Post Day

October 10: Memorial Day of the Revolution of 1911

October 10: World Mental Health Day

October 10: World Household Hygiene Day

October 12: World Arthritis Day

October 13: World Health Day

October 13: International Standard Time Day

October 13: International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

October 14: World Standards Day

October 14th: Wine Valentine’s Day

October 15: International Day of the Blind

October 15: Global Handwashing Day

October 16: World Food Day

October 17: World Day for the Eradication of Poverty

October 17: National Poverty Alleviation Day

October 18: World Pain Relief Day

October 18: World Menopause Care Day

October 20: World Chefs Day

October 20: World Statistics Day

October 20: World Osteoporosis Day

October 22: World Traditional Medicine Day

October 22: International Stuttering Day

October 23: Frost

October 23: World Snow Leopard Day

October 24th: 1024 Programmers Day

October 24: United Nations Day

October 24: World Development Information Day

October 25: Winter Clothes Festival

October 25: Memorial Day to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea

October 25th: Day for the Eradication of Smallpox

October 28: World Men’s Health Day

October 28: World Animation Day

October 31: World Cities Day

October 31: World Diligence and Thrift Day

What holidays and anniversaries are there in October?

October 1: National Day (1949)

Introduction to National Day

National Day National Day, October 1, 1949, is the anniversary of the founding of New China. In many people's minds, the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China was held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on October 1, 1949, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians participating.

In fact, this impression in people's minds is not accurate. Because the ceremony held in Tiananmen Square on October 1, 1949 was the founding ceremony of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, not the founding ceremony of the country.

In fact, the "founding" of the People's Republic of China, that is to say, the founding of the People's Republic of China, had been announced a week before October 1 of that year.

At that time, it was not called the "Founding Ceremony of the People's Republic of China", but the "Founding Ceremony of the People's Republic of China". The time is September 21, 1949. On this day, the director of the preparatory meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference announced the birth of New China in his opening speech at the first session of the CPPCC.

October 1: International Music Day (1980)

October 1: International Day for Older Persons (International Day of the Elderly) (1990)

October 4th: World Animal Day

October 5: World Teachers’ Day (1944)

First Monday in October: International Housing Day (World Habitat Day) (1986)

Second Thursday in October: World Sight Day

October 9: World Postal Day (Universal Postal Union Day) (1969)

October 10: Memorial Day of the Revolution of 1911 (1911)

October 10: World Mental Health Day (World Mental Health Day) (1992)

Second Wednesday in October: International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction (1990)

October 11: Day of Solidarity with Political Prisoners in South Africa

October 11: World Pain Relief Day (2004)

October 12: World Population Day (1999)

October 13: Birthday of the Chinese Young Pioneers (1949)

October 14: World Standards Day (1969)

October 15th: International Day of the Blind (White Cane Day)

The origin of International Day of the Blind

Historically, blind people in some European countries often held literary and artistic activities in October, which later developed into "White Cane Festival", which is the earliest form of Blind People's Day. However, due to the inconsistent timing of White Cane Day in various countries, there has never been an international celebration.

In 1984, a general meeting of the World Federation of the Blind was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Representatives from 72 countries and regions attended the meeting. Our country was also invited to attend the meeting. The meeting elected Saudi Haram (blind man) as the world's blind person. Chairman of the Federation, the meeting also determined October 15th as the International Day of the Blind.

On September 18, 1989, the China Disabled Persons' Federation issued a notice requiring all localities to organize celebration activities based on local conditions during the annual Blind People's Day, with the assistance of the provincial (regional and municipal) blind people's associations and the assistance of the business departments of the Disabled Persons' Federation to activate the blind people's lives. Life reflects the country's and society's care for the blind.

October 16: World Food Day

October 17: World Day for the Eradication of Poverty (International Day for the Eradication of Poverty)

October 22: World Traditional Medicine Day

October 24: United Nations Day

The origin of United Nations Day

The United Nations was founded in the triumphant song of victory in the world anti-fascist war. The name United Nations was proposed by U.S. President Roosevelt. On January 1, 1942, representatives of 26 countries including the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and China, which were fighting against fascism in Germany, Italy, and Japan, issued the "United Nations Joint Declaration" in Washington.

On April 25, 1945, representatives from 50 countries held the "United States International Organization Conference" in San Francisco, USA. On June 26, representatives of 50 countries signed the United Nations Charter, and Poland later signed it.

On October 24, 1945, after the Republic of China, France, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and most other signatories submitted their instruments of ratification, the Charter came into effect and the United Nations was formally established. In 1947, the United Nations General Assembly decided that October 24th would be United Nations Day.

October 24: World Development Advocacy Day (World Development Information Day)

October 25: Memorial Day to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950)

October 28: Pay attention to male reproductive health

October 29: World Stroke Day

October 31: World Thrift Day, Halloween, World Population Day of 7 Billion

Halloween introduction

Halloween (English: Halloween, the abbreviation of "All Hallow's Eve"), referred to as "Halloween", the day before All Hallow's Day, that is, October 31st every year, is a traditional festival in the Western world, celebrated Activities usually take place in the evening. It is mainly popular in Western countries such as the United States, the British Isles, Australia, Canada and New Zealand where Saxon descendants gather. That night, children will put on costumes and masks and go door to door collecting candies, etc.

Halloween, the "Hallow" in its English name comes from the Middle English "halween", which is very close to the etymology of "holy". In some areas of Scotland and Canada, All Saints' Day is still called "Allhallowmas", which means It is a Mass held on the day to commemorate All Hallows.

Europeans traditionally believe that Halloween is the time when the supernatural world is closest to the human world. This legend is similar to the Ghost Festival and the Bon Festival in East Asia. Anoka, Minnesota, USA, is known as the "Halloween Capital of the World" and holds a large parade to celebrate this time of year.


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October 17th is the 290th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (the 291st day in leap years), and there are still 75 days left before the end of the year. In 2014, the State Council established it as the first "Poverty Alleviation Day".
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, also known as International Day for the Eradication of Poverty or International Poverty Eradication Day, is a resolution 47/196 adopted by the United Nations at its meeting on December 22, 1992. Since 1993 October 17 is designated as the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty every year to arouse the attention, review and assistance of countries around the world to the global disparity between rich and poor caused by sanctions, various discriminations and concentration of wealth among ethnic groups, countries and social classes. Its significance is to raise global awareness of poverty eradication and remind everyone to continue to work towards the common goal of reducing poverty.
October 17, 2008 is the 16th International Day for the Eradication of Poverty designated by the United Nations. The United Nations has set the theme of this year’s International Day for the Eradication of Poverty as “Human Rights and Dignity of the Poor”.
  The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty dates back to 1987. On October 17 of that year, more than 100,000 people gathered in the Trocadero Square in Paris, where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed. They declared that poverty was a violation of human rights and promised to work together to protect the human rights of the poor. Since then, every year On October 17th, people held relevant activities to express their concern and solidarity with the poor. On December 22, 1992, the 47th United Nations General Assembly decided to designate October 17 every year as the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty to draw people’s attention to the issue of poverty and promote global poverty eradication efforts.
  Poverty is one of the most serious problems facing the world today. The United Nations Millennium Development Goals established in 2000 propose to reduce global poverty levels by half by 2015. Thanks to the efforts of various countries and international organizations, progress has been made in global poverty eradication, but there is still a long way to go. According to a report released by the United Nations in September this year, the total number of extremely poor people in the world dropped from 1.8 billion to 1.4 billion from 1990 to 2005, and may drop to 900 million by 2015. However, the regions with larger poverty reductions are mainly concentrated in East Asia, especially China, while the reductions in poverty in other regions have been much lower. In sub-Saharan Africa and the Commonwealth of Independent States, poverty is rising instead of falling. In addition, the international community's efforts to eradicate poverty are also facing new challenges such as rising energy and food prices and the global economic downturn, and the prospects are not optimistic. In view of the fact that this year marks the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations once again highlighted the theme of human rights in its publicity activities for this year’s International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. The United Nations pointed out that the international community has realized that poverty is a violation of human rights, and promoting and protecting human rights can help eliminate poverty. Violations of human rights are both a cause and a consequence of poverty. Poor people are usually on the margins of society and find themselves in difficult situations, and their rights are often difficult to protect. Therefore, the United Nations calls on people to abide by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, respect and protect the human rights of poor people, and work hard to help them escape.

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