12, 2024There 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.
China public holidays calendar shows the festivals' schedule of 2025, 2026 and 2027, which includes 7 legal public holidays including the Chinese New Year, Qingming Festival...
2024 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar 2024 Holidays Working Weekends New Year's Day Jan. 1 N/A Spring Festival Feb. 10 - Feb. 17 Feb. 4 (Sun.) Feb. 18 (Sun.) Qingming Festival Apr. 4 - Apr. 6 Apr. 7 (Sun.) May Day May. 1 - May 5 Apr. 28 (Sun.) May 11 (Sat....
Holidays in China 2024 Whether you do business in China or are just fond of Chinese culture, getting to know at least the biggest Chinese festivals is essential. Every country has its traditions, and China, with its thousands of years-long history, is not an exception. Each year 1.4 ...
Chinese New Year is the first lunar day of the first lunar month. 2023 Chinese New Year Day is on Sunday, 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 on...
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...
2024Feb. 10, 2024 (Saturday)Dragon 2025Jan. 29, 2025 (Wednesday)Snake 2026Feb. 17, 2026 (Tuesday)Horse 2027Feb. 6, 2027 (Saturday)Sheep 2028Jan. 26, 2028 (Wednesday)Monkey 2029Feb. 13, 2029 (Tuesday)Rooster 2030Feb. 3, 2030 (Sunday)Dog ...
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...
In the last 20 years, a high fluctuation could be noticed around the time of the spring celebration in China. These days, many employers make more efforts to retain their employees. They worry that many of their workers won’t return after the holidays and this could have dire consequences,...