March 8th is International Women’s Day, also known as March 8th, Women’s Day, and March 8th International Women’s Day. It is a festival for women from all over the world to strive for peace, equality, and development.
March 8th Women’s Day is an international festival, and almost every country celebrates this festival. More common are China, Russia, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Afghanistan, the United States, India, the Philippines, and so on. However, Japan does not celebrate March 8th Women’s Day.
Which countries celebrate March 8th Women’s Day?
1 Many countries in the world celebrate March 8th.
2 Because March 8th is another name for International Women’s Day, it is a festival established to commemorate women’s struggle for equal rights and participation in social, political and economic development, so it is recognized and celebrated by many countries. 3 Countries in the world that celebrate March 8th include China, Russia, Vietnam, Cambodia, North Korea, Belarus, Serbia, Ukraine and many other countries.
What is the Muse Festival?
1. The Muse Festival refers to that on the second day of August, every household on both sides of the Qingjiang River will prepare a banquet to honor the ancestor of chefs, “Salt Muse”.
2. The Muse Festival is also held in Bariap, a remote village in southern Nepal. Hindus from all over the world began slaughtering thousands of animals, celebrating the “Kathima Muse Festival” every five years. Due to the mass slaughter of animals, this kind of sacrifice has caused a unanimous protest from animal conservationists.
3. The online Muse Festival is usually arranged on March 7, which is the predecessor of Girls’ Day. “Girls’ Day” was born in colleges and universities. It is said that because some girls are unwilling to celebrate “Women’s Day”, coupled with some boys’ catering and entertainment, there is another so-called “Girls’ Day” called “Taking Care of Girls.” At that time, and even today, the word “female” was stigmatized in society (many female titles that were originally praised or had no emotional color were stigmatized, in addition to “female”, there are also “female college students”, “female doctors”, “aunts”, etc.). Regardless of the original intention of the so-called “Girls’ Day”, it is not a good thing for women to separate “Girls’ Day” from “Women’s Day”. The existence of “Girls’ Day” solidifies the wrong concept that “the value of a woman can only be realized by youth” and “the value of a woman can only be realized by being pursued by a man.” The essence of this idea is that as long as a woman is old and married, she becomes a “woman” and loses her “baby”. This is a complete insult to women. Women who have enjoyed “Girls’ Day” are unaware of the dangers involved. As for the later “Muse Festival”, it was completely brainwashed by consumerism. The “festival” deliberately created by merchants to sell goods is meaningless.