We celebrate Women's Day on March 8th.
She took advantage of Friday's International Women's Day to warn that it is dangerous to create another EU institution without women's full participation.
She wants to take this International Women's Day as an opportunity to warn the EU, hoping that this working group will not become another EU organization without enough women's participation.
Two days before International Women's Day, a newly formed group of 105 members discussed the future shape of the European Union, which was accused of being a male-dominated club on Wednesday.
On March 6th, there are still two days before this year's International Women's Day. Recently, a working group of the European Parliament composed of 105 members is discussing the future development plan of the EU. However, on this day, some people questioned this organization with an overwhelming majority of male members.
There are many traditional festivals and fairs in Tibet, including Tibetan New Year, Sacada Wa Festival, Wengke Festival, Xuedun Festival, Bathing Festival, Butter Lantern Festival, Dharma Festival, Burning Fire Festival, Garchachin Festival, Lhasa Horse Race Festival and many other festivals. Religious festivals celebrated in the temple include graphite Qintuo Festival in Tashilhunpo Temple, Nganjo Festival in Gandan Temple, Tibetan Scripture Festival and Religious Dance Festival in Sanye Temple, King Kong Festival in Sakya Temple in July, Praying Flagstaff Festival in Chubu Temple and Paltung Tanbo Festival in Laderen Temple. In addition, Tibetans also celebrate some national and international festivals, such as International Women's Day (March 8), International Labor Day (May 65 +0), China Youth Day (May 4), International Children's Day (June 65 +0) and National Day (1October 65 +0).
Every year, people from all over the country hold festivals and gatherings, including a large number of traditional festivals, such as Tibetan New Year in Lhasa, Sagadawa Festival, Guowang Festival, Xuedun Festival, Bathing Festival, Butter Lantern Festival, Dama Festival, Braised Mulberry Festival, Garchachin Festival, Jockey Club and other festivals outside Lhasa, as well as religious festivals in many temples, such as Shmochunpo Festival and Ganmu Festival in Tashilhunpo Temple. There are also national and even international new festivals and gatherings, such as Women's Day on March 8th, Labor Day on May 4th, Youth Day on May 4th, Children's Day on June 1st and National Day on November 11th.
There are many traditional festivals and fairs in Tibet, including Tibetan New Year, Sacada Wa Festival, Wengke Festival, Xuedun Festival, Bathing Festival, Butter Lantern Festival, Dharma Festival, Burning Fire Festival, Garchachin Festival, Lhasa Horse Race Festival and many other festivals. Religious festivals celebrated in the temple include graphite Qintuo Festival in Tashilhunpo Temple, Nganjo Festival in Gandan Temple, Tibetan Scripture Festival and Religious Dance Festival in Sanye Temple, King Kong Festival in Sakya Temple in July, Praying Flagstaff Festival in Chubu Temple and Paltung Tanbo Festival in Laderen Temple. In addition, Tibetans also celebrate some national and international festivals, such as International Women's Day (March 8), International Labor Day (May 65 +0), China Youth Day (May 4), International Children's Day (June 65 +0) and National Day (1October 65 +0).
Every year, people from all over the country hold festivals and gatherings, including a large number of traditional festivals, such as Tibetan New Year in Lhasa, Sagadawa Festival, Guowang Festival, Xuedun Festival, Bathing Festival, Butter Lantern Festival, Dama Festival, Braised Mulberry Festival, Garchachin Festival, Jockey Club and other festivals outside Lhasa, as well as religious festivals in many temples, such as Shmochunpo Festival and Ganmu Festival in Tashilhunpo Temple. There are also national and even international new festivals and gatherings, such as Women's Day on March 8th, Labor Day on May 4th, Youth Day on May 4th, Children's Day on June 1st and National Day on November 11th.