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What are the eight-character themes for Women’s Day activities?

The eight-character theme of Women’s Day activities is:

1. Caring for girls, happy March.

2. Beautiful girls, full of charm.

3. Be the first to strive for excellence, a sonorous rose.

4. Women of the era are elegant and elegant.

5. Self-esteem, self-confidence, self-improvement, and self-reliance.

6. Beautiful hand in hand, walking with you.

7. Share your beautiful experience with you.

8. A beautiful woman is affectionate and courteous.

9. Let beauty start from here.

10. Overflowing with brilliance and intoxicating love.

The origin of Women's Day

In 1910, German sociologist Zetkin suggested that a day should be set as "International Women's Day" to commemorate the strike of American garment workers. The proposal was accepted by the International Conference of Women Sociologists in Copenhagen, but no specific date was set.

In 1917, Russian women called for a strike on February 23 to demand "bread and peace" and to protest against poor working conditions and food shortages. This day is the last Sunday of the month according to the Julian calendar used in Russia, and converted to March 8 according to the Gregorian calendar widely used in Europe.

In December 1977, the United Nations adopted a resolution stating that the United Nations Women’s Rights Day, based on the history and traditions of each member state, determines a certain day of the year for the United Nations. International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8 and has been held since 1975.

How Women’s Day is celebrated around the world:

Although Women’s Day is an international holiday, due to different regional cultures, the way of celebration will naturally change. For example: in China, the way to celebrate is to give women a half-day off; in Italy, men give women yellow mimosa on this day; in some places, such as Belarus, Cuba and other countries, this day is an official holiday.