How can the Women's Day be celebrated meaningfully?
One, online shopping, buy yourself a gift for the festival
Women by nature are fond of shopping, and for most women, shopping has an irresistible appeal. However, due to the epidemic this year, many people choose not to go out. But on Women's Day, many online stores will still launch various activities to benefit women, such as discounts, gift-giving with purchases, half price or free for women. Why not take this opportunity to buy a gift you like.
Two, have a big meal, reward your stomach well
Some women are too busy with work, and have less time to socialize with friends. On Women's Day, you can cook a delicious dinner at home for yourself.
Three, read a book, accumulate knowledge properly
Read a book, stay at home and read it yourself, or read it together with your children. Maybe you haven't read a book for many years, or you have always been too busy to spend time reading "The Education of Love" or "The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen" with your child. Now is the time to read.
Women by nature are fond of shopping, and for most women, shopping has an irresistible appeal. However, due to the epidemic this year, many people choose not to go out. But on Women's Day, many online stores will still launch various activities to benefit women, such as discounts, gift-giving with purchases, half price or free for women. Why not take this opportunity to buy a gift you like.
Two, have a big meal, reward your stomach well
Some women are too busy with work, and have less time to socialize with friends. On Women's Day, you can cook a delicious dinner at home for yourself.
Three, read a book, accumulate knowledge properly
Read a book, stay at home and read it yourself, or read it together with your children. Maybe you haven't read a book for many years, or you have always been too busy to spend time reading "The Education of Love" or "The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen" with your child. Now is the time to read.
Why is Women's Day set on March 8th every year?
In the Russian democratic revolution in 1917, several ten thousand female workers in Petrograd held a demonstration on March 8th (February 23rd in the old Russian calendar). To support the women's struggle, the entire city's workers went on strike, overthrowing the Tsarist regime. In 1921, the Second International Congress of Communist Women was held in Moscow. At the meeting, it was unanimously decided to commemorate the brave struggle of Russian female workers four years ago, and set March 8th as International Women's Day. Since then, women all over the world have celebrated their festival on this day every year.











