The origin of National Day (国庆节) can be traced back to the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1st, 1949. This day is celebrated as a national holiday in China to commemorate this historic event.
After years of struggle and revolution, the Communist Party of China led by Chairman Mao Zedong successfully established the People's Republic of China, marking the end of the long-standing imperial system in China. The National Day was officially
declared to honor this momentous occasion and celebrate the birth of the new China.
On National Day, various ceremonies and activities take place across the country. The most notable event is the flag-raising ceremony held in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, where the Chinese national flag is raised and the national anthem is sung. This
ceremony is attended by government officials, military personnel, and hundreds of thousands of citizens.
Additionally, there are parades, fireworks, cultural performances, and exhibitions organized throughout the country. People take this opportunity to travel, visit family, and engage in festive activities. It is a time for Chinese people to express their national pride and unity.
National Day is not only a celebration of China's history and
achievements but also a reminder of the hard-fought independence and the continued progress of the nation.
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