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Change log entry 69237
Processed by: goldyn_chyld (2020-02-21 10:43:55 GMT)
Comment: << review queue entry 65775 - submitted by 'richwarm' >>
1) --> young people
"youth" often refers specifically to young males.


2) It's a half-day holiday.

"Each year, Chinese Youth Day is celebrated on May 4. Young people in China have a half-day off to celebrate this public holiday."
https://www.chineseclass101.com/blog/2019/04/16/youth-day-in-china/

"Youth Day (May 4): Youths aged 14–28 years old have half a day off."
https://www.chinahighlights.com/festivals/china-public-holiday.htm
Diff:
- 青年節 青年节 [Qing1 nian2 jie2] /Youth Day (May 4th), PRC national holiday for youths of 14 and upwards/
+ 青年節 青年节 [Qing1 nian2 jie2] /Youth Day (May 4th), PRC national holiday for young people aged 14 to 28, who get half a day off/
By MDBG 2024
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