Working in Philippines during Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is a special non-working holiday, which means that it is not a paid holiday, but if employees do work on the day then they are entitled to 30 percent extra pay for the hours worked....
DAYDATEHOLIDAY Monday Jan 01, 2024 New Year's Day Friday Feb 09, 2024 Spring Festival Holiday Saturday Feb 10, 2024 Chinese New Year Saturday Feb 10, 2024 Spring Festival Holiday Sunday Feb 11, 2024 Spring Festival Holiday Monday Feb 12, 2024 Spring Festival Holiday Tuesday Feb 13, 2024 Sp...
Lunar New Year means the day off for kids in New York City public schools. CGTN reporter Karina Huber took her five-year-old son Jamie out to experience the holiday for the first time sampling dumpling making classes, firecrackers and more. Read More... February 6, 2019 Oink, Groin, He...
Also called:Lunar New Year, Spring Festival Observed by:All Chinese people; people in some other Asian countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines… 2025 date:Wednesday, Jan. 29th, Snake 2026 date:Tuesday, Feb. 17th, Horse Holiday:8 days ...
As a reminder, the Lunar New Year, commonly known as Chinese New Year and also known as the Spring Festival or Tet Festival, is one of the most important celebrations of the year in China and other Asian countries such as Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia...
The next public holiday in China is 25th December, WednesdayChristmas Day Add To Calendar List of National and Regional Public Holidays of China in 2023 DAYDATEHOLIDAY SundayJan 01, 2023New Year's Day SaturdayJan 21, 2023Spring Festival Eve ...
Lunar New Year and its regional variations are celebrated today in countries besides China. Countries that celebrate Lunar New Year include Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, Tibet, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and more. Each country and region has its own specific...
Chinese New Year 2023 have in store for brands?For the last few years, the holiday has been significantly impacted by Covid. But as Asia starts to slowly bounce back from the pandemic, what could this year’s Chinese New Year have in store for brands?
Chinese New Year is celebrated in mainland China, as well as in countries with a large Chinese population, including Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is never just a single-day celebration. In fact, in mainland China, the Chinese New Year public holiday offi...
Chinese New Year in Malaysia is celebrated for two days as a public holiday, similar to Singapore, where street bazaar and lion dance competitions are held. In the Philippines, the Chinese New Year became a one-day public holiday in 2012. Many non-Chinese Filipinos visit Chinatown in Binondo...