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About the Dragon Boat Festival
2019-12-13
The Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, also known as the Duanyang Festival and the Heavy Wu Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival is one of China's national holidays and has been included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
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About "May Fourth Youth Day"
2019-12-13
The May Fourth Youth Day is a festival set up to commemorate the patriotic movement of Chinese students on May 4, 1919. On November 11, 1918, World War I, which lasted for four years, ended with the victory of Britain, the United States, and France and the defeat of Germany and Austria. In January 1919, the winning allies held a peace conference in Paris. The Republic of China participated in the meeting as a victor. At the meeting, the representative of the Republic of China proposed the abolition of foreign privileges in China and the abolition of 21 legitimate demands such as 21, which were rejected. The meeting decided that Japan would take over the various privileges of Germany in China. The representative of the Republic of China was actually ready to sign and recognize this treaty of bereavement and disgrace. The news came, the country was furious, and the feelings were angry. The May 4th Patriotic Movement led by students began like a volcanic eruption.
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