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Victory Day is celebrated in China by all the citizens with great enthusiasm.
The people of China celebrate victory day.
Victory Day first started in 2015.
The Chinese State Council started celebrations of this day known as Victory Day.
Victory Day is celebrated by the people of China to celebrate their victory over Japan. Here are some important aspects related to the history of this important day:
There are various ways in which people celebrated Victory Day. People celebrate Victory Day by participating in the grand military parade organized by the Chinese State Council, in which authorities receive honor from armored vehicles. On Victory Day, China organizes the military parade by Chinese soldiers as the main event. In addition, people used to visit Tiananmen gate and Tiananmen square, which is named after the ruler Tiananmen. Military troops mark the strength of China. China celebrates the day by putting restrictions on China Central Television to present entertainment on that day. The authorities also put a traffic curfew on people on Victory Day.
You can celebrate Victory Day in various ways. Firstly, you can participate and witness the military parade by Chinese soldiers organized by the State Council of China. You can commemorate the victory of China over Japan in World War II by reading various articles about the war and sharing them with the younger generation. On Victory Day, China remembers its strength over Japanese aggression by arranging a patriotic ceremony.
The complete title of the day is 'The 70th anniversary of the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War Victory Commemoration Day'.
Victory Day is celebrated on September 3, every year.
Victory Day celebrates the anniversary of Japan’s formal surrender in World War II and the victory of China.
China celebrates Victory Day on September 3, every year.
Victory Day is celebrated to commemorate the surrender of Japan in World War II.
Russia celebrates May 9 as victory day as they celebrate the end of the Great Patriotic War.
Victory Day is significant in China as the day marks China's victory over Japan.
Chinese used to eat a bowl of noodles on Victory day.
The Chinese witness or participate in the Military parade arranged by the Chinese State Council and organize patriotic events on Victory Day.
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