Chinese Language Day - April 20
Thu Apr 20th

Chinese Language Day

The human race made advances in culture and civilization through the use of words. Explore the growth the written and spoken word have made during the observance of Chinese Language Day on April 20th.

Like most languages, Chinese has a rich variety of dialects that contribute to the language's richness and character. Mandarin is one of the seven major modern dialects spoken in China, and it is the most widely spoken. Language plays a vital role in culture and history, and it records our accomplishments. The Chinese script, which is 6,000 years old, is the world's oldest written language.

How to celebrate #chineselanguageday..

  • The study of the Chinese language and culture
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  • On social media, use the hashtag #ChineseLanguageDay to post

A history of the chinese language day has influenced the chinese language day

In 2010, the United Nations named six language days in honor of the United Nations' six official languages, as well as the country's six official languages, which brought greater attention to each's history, culture, and achievements.

One of the Chinese culture's 24 solar terms, Gu Yu (or "Grain Rain") was chosen by the United Nations on April 20 for Chinese Language Day. During this time, rain promotes grain's rapid growth. Cang Jie, the Chinese ancestor who is credited with inventing the beautifully written Chinese language, is also credited with creating the beautifully written Chinese language..

On June 12, and Arabic Language Day on December 18, the six days commemorated include French Language Day on March 20, Chinese Language Day on April 20, English Language Day on April 20, and Arabic Language Day on June 18, and Arabic Language Day on December 18. On February 21, and International Translation Day on September 30, the United Nations also commemorates International Mother Language Day and International Translation Day.