Tiananmen Square Protests Anniversary

4

Jun

The Tiananmen Square Protests Anniversary on June 4th remembers a big event in China from 1989. Many people, especially students, gathered at a large place called Tiananmen Square in Beijing to ask for more freedom and changes in the government. They wanted things like more democracy and less corruption. The government didn't agree and sent soldiers and tanks, leading to many people getting hurt or losing their lives. This day is remembered to honor those brave people and to hope for a better future. It's a time to think about the importance of speaking up and fighting for what is right.

How to celebrate Tiananmen Square Protests Anniversary?

To honor the anniversary, you can light a candle and have a moment of silence to remember those who stood for what they believed. Draw or paint a picture showing peace and freedom. Share your art with friends and talk about why it's important to stand up for what is right. You could also write a short story or poem expressing how you feel about people standing together for a better future. Talking with family about kindness and fairness can help us all learn. Wear a white ribbon or a special shirt to show you care about these important ideas.

Where Tiananmen Square Protests Anniversary is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Taiwan
  • - Hong Kong
  • - United States
  • - Canada
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Australia
  • - Japan
  • - South Korea