April 20, United Nations Chinese Language Day

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In 2010, the United Nations Department of Public Information announced the launch of United Nations Language Day. The new initiative was created to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and promote equal use of the six official languages ​​at the United Nations. In the same year, after the demonstration by domestic experts, the Permanent Mission of China to the United Nations suggested to the United Nations that the Chinese Language Day should be designated as the traditional Chinese solar term “Grain Rain” on April 20 every year to commemorate the contribution of Cang Jie, the “ancestor of Chinese characters”, in creating characters. . United Nations Chinese…

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