What is the significance of March 8th Women's Day?
International Women's Day is a witness to women creating history, and the struggle path that women have taken to fight for equality with men is very long. International Working Women's Day is a glorious festival of solidarity and struggle for working women around the world. On this day, women from all over the world, regardless of nationality, race, language, culture, economy, and politics, jointly pay attention to women's human rights. Since modern times, the four global conferences of the United Nations have strengthened the international women's movement. With the growth of the international women's movement, Women's Day has gained global significance. These progress has made International Women's Day a day of unity, coordinated efforts to reclaim women's rights and women's participation in political, economic, and social life.
What is the full name of Women's Day?
International Working Women's Day (International Working Women's Day, abbreviated as IWD), whose full name is "United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace" / "United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day" (United Nations Women's Rights and International Peace Day), is known in China as "International Women's Day", "March 8th Day", and "March 8th Women's Day". It is a holiday established to celebrate the important contributions and great achievements of women in the fields of economy, politics, and society. Since March 8, 1909, when female workers in Chicago, USA went on strike and held a meeting, it has gone through more than a century in the 21st century. In different regions, the focus of celebration varies, ranging from simple celebrations of respect for women, celebration of love for women to celebration of women's achievements in economic, political, and social fields. Because this holiday was initially a political event initiated by socialist feminists, this holiday has integrated with the culture of many countries, mainly in Europe, including Russia.











