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Another holiday beloved by all residents of the Middle Kingdom is China Day. It is celebrated on October 1. On this day in 1949, the People's Republic of China was formed, and a holiday date was established in December the same year. Once, on the day of the formation of the PRC, military parades were held, but over time they were replaced by folk celebrations with dances, songs, and fireworks.