2023 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar 2023 Holidays Working Weekends New Year's Day Jan. 1 -2 N/A Spring Festival Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28(Sat.) Jan. 29(Sun.) Qingming Festival Apr. 5 N/A May Day Apr. 29 - May 3 Apr. 23(Sun.) May 6(Sat.) Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 22...
January 22, 2023. The official Chinese New Year holidays are from Chinese New Year Day to the third lunar day of the first lunar month. The Spring Festival will be adjusted to one-Week holiday.
Official Chinese Holidays:New Year's Day (January 1) New Year's ay is celebrated not as much as it is in other parts of the world because Chinese Lunar New Year is coming a month away. However, people do enjoy one day holiday. As a member of the global village, China is much ...
There are currently 7 official public holidays in China: New Year's Day, Chinese New Year (the Spring Festival), Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day.2025 China Public Holidays Calendar...
Chinese National Holidays work like no other country. China has six national holidays every year. Discover the Chinese (and Taiwan also) Holidays coming up.
Related holidays Tet Nguyen Dan Korean New Year When is Chinese New Year? Lunar New Year is a public holiday in several countries in East Asia. Chinese Lunar Year begins at sunset on the day of the second New Moon following the winter solstice (21st December). This means the New Year can...
The origin of the Chinese New Year is itself ancient and obscured by the amount of time. It is popularly recognised as the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days. The public holidays last about a week and stores and places of business usually reopen on the fifth day of the first lu...
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of three major Chinese holidays, along with the Spring and Moon Festivals. Of the three, it is possibly the oldest, dating back to the Warring States Period in 227 B.C. The festival commemorates Qu Yuan, a minister in the service of the Chu Emperor. Desp...
-We have holidays, where do you want to go for a vacation? Du miyue-to have a honeymoon-another example. E.g. Women qu Taiguo dujia-we are going to spend our holidays in Thailand. So I would translate dujia as “to spend holidays or a vacation”...
Lunar New Year is the most important ofTaiwan’s holidaysand the longest break most people have from school and work. But the festival doesn’t offer much for visitors to enjoy, unlike some other countries in East Asia where the holiday is celebrated with parades and other events. Even citie...