Vietnamese Women's Day in Vietnam
Vietnamese Women's Day in Vietnam is held on October 20. This event in the second decade of the month October is annual.
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Aside from the International Women's Day on March 8th, Vietnam also celebrates its National Women's Day on October 20th.
On February 3, 1930, the Indochinese Communist Party was founded. The first credo of the Party stated: “Equal rights for men and women.” The Party soon realized that women are an important force of the revolution and set out the tasks: the Party must liberate women, associate national liberation, liberate the class and liberate women. The Party set out: Women must join revolutionary unions (trade unions, farms) and set up separate organizations for women to attract all classes of women to join the revolution.
Therefore, on October 20, 1930, the Anti-Vietnamese Women’s Association (now renamed Vietnam Women’s Association) was officially established, to mark this event, the Vietnamese Communist Party decided The organization decided to select October 20 every year as a traditional day for this organization, and also considered this day to celebrate and honor Vietnamese women, named “Vietnamese Women’s Day”.
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