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I remember from my home country there was a holiday called 儿童节 (Children's Day), on June 1, where we are supposed to like idk parents are supposed to appreciate/cherish their children or something. Well I don't remember them ever gave me any actual gifts (other than like clothing, which IMO doesn't count) or if it was just another hollow, empty, meaningless holiday.
We should have something like that. Maybe reworded as "Childhood Rememberance Day" (童年回念节?) or something. Where people just talk about the good aspects of their childhood, or a childhood they wished they had, revisit places they visited as a child, re-experience childhood for a day, just forget about the adulting for 24 hours. And of course, celebrate their children's present moment too, let their kids have fun, don't yell at them, tell them how much they are loved, and actually show affection.
My childhood was so confusing, I remember being told that I was loved, but then I also remember moments where I got yelled at, and also those fights with my older brother.
I have zero memories of actually doing anything fun on 儿童节, just another phrase on the calandar.
Honestly we need like an entire week of this holiday. Adulthood is cruel, childhood (with the right parents, of course) is beautiful.