Template:Did you know nominations/Literary Day, Youth Day (China)
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The result was: promoted by SL93 (talk) 17:20, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
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Literary Day, Youth Day (China)
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- ... that May 4 is celebrated both as Literary Day and as Youth Day in honor of the May Fourth Movement? Source: "In commemoration of the May Fourth Movement, Literary Day has been celebrated for the last 61 years."[1] "In remembrance of the movement, May 4 was officially named Youth Day on the mainland."[2]
- ALT1:... that both Literary Day and Youth Day are celebrated on May 4 to commemorate the May Fourth Movement? Source: "In commemoration of the May Fourth Movement, Literary Day has been celebrated for the last 61 years."[3] "In remembrance of the movement, May 4 was officially named Youth Day on the mainland."[4]
- Reviewed: Plandemic and Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan
- Comment: For May 4 if possible. If it is scheduled for May 4, "today" could be substituted for "May 4" in the hook.
Converted from a redirect by Mx. Granger (talk). Self-nominated at 04:58, 2 April 2021 (UTC).
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QPQ: Done. |
Overall: Epicgenius (talk) 13:35, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
- @Mx. Granger and Epicgenius: I am late to this, but I wanted to suggest this picture as a unifying image for both Literary Day and as Youth Day. --evrik (talk) 15:55, 16 April 2021 (UTC)
- Looks good to me. I've rephrased the caption; feel free to revert if you think the other phrasing was better. —Mx. Granger (talk · contribs) 18:43, 16 April 2021 (UTC)