How do Chinese parents celebrate Children's Day for their kids?

By Chen Ziqi China Plus Published: 2017-06-02 17:56:22
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Speakers: Li Ningjing, Sam Duckett, and Lu Sirui

[Photo: Baidu.com]

[Photo: Baidu.com]

Children's Day is celebrated on June 1th annually in China, and it is formally known as 'The June 1th International Children's Day'. Children aged under 12 in China usually are entitled one day off school or kindergarten on this festival. 

Giving presents is one of the privilege ways for celebrating festivals. A survey jointly conducted by China Daily and Wenjuan.com recently investigated if the public supports the idea that parents need to buy presents for their children on Children's Day. 64% of the respondents out of 2074 said parents should prepare gifts for their kids. 

Listen to the show and find out that if there are any other ways to make this day memorable for the children instead of buying gifts. 

The audio clip is from Studio+, produced by CRI. 

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