Chinese Language Day 2020
Chinese Language Day is observed on 20 April to educate people about the history of the Chinese language. The day highlights the contribution of Chinese literature, poetry, and language in world culture.
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 2020
Key-Points
The United Nations (UN) observes the Chinese Language Day to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity.
The UN promotes all six of its official languages, namely Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish throughout the Organization.
The observation of the first UN Chinese Language Day was held on 12 November 2010. In 2011, the date was moved to 20 April.
One of the most complex languages is Chinese. It is believed that the Chinese language has existed for thousands of years.
Due to the complex nature of the language, its origins remain unknown and when it separated itself from that family.
Chinese is formed from the Sino-Tibetian language family. It is believed that the origins of the Chinese language are credited to Cangjie.
The written Chinese language was invented by Cangjie. Later, different dialects formed throughout the provinces of China.
The dialects used in early and middle 11th to 7th centuries B.C. is not seen much in modern Chinese. Chinese Language Day is celebrated to honor Cangjie.