Working in Singapore over Chinese New Year The following work day becomes a holiday if an employee’s usual day of rest falls on a public holiday. Employers who require employees to work during the holiday must pay twice their normal wages, although the employer may give compensatory time off...
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Chinese New YearOn December 22nd, 2023, Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, has been officially listed as a UN floating holiday (联合国假日) in its calendar of conferences and meetings as from 2024. Chinese New Year not only bears the ideas of the Chinese civilization (文明) of peace an...
Singapore: The holiday is from the first to the second day of the first lunar month. They give each other oranges, which means sharing wealth and hoping for prosperity in the new year.Vietnam: The holiday lasts from the first to the fourth day of the first lunar month. They decorate ...
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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 of...
Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Chunjie, is the most important festival in China. 2025 is the Year of the Snake when the Chinese will enjoy a Chinese New Year holiday for 8 days.
With the approaching "May Day" holiday, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, which have implemented visa-free policies with China, have been eagerly preparing to welcome Chinese tourists. Mayor of Bangkok, Thailand:Chinese tourists are like our brothers and sisters ...
In mainland China (and in other countries that celebrate the holiday such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, and Brunei), the Chinese New Year holiday is a very big deal. Imagine the Christmas holidays, but longer and withmore extensive travel. Everything closes, and ev...
With the progress of time, however, fewer and fewer people believe in such superstitions. More and more people just take this day as a normal holiday to have fun with their families.Learn more traditional taboos on the new year on Chinese New Year Superstitions....