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.
Feb 4 (Sunday) and Feb 18 (Sunday) will be marked as additional working days to compensate for the long holiday break. Employers are encouraged to give their staff the day off on Chinese New Year's Eve (Feb 9). ...
As is traditional, the holiday schedule features two major week-long holidays (often referred to as ‘Golden Week’): Spring Festival (also known as Chinese New Year) and the National Day holiday. In 2023, Spring Festival falls between January 21 and January 27, and the National Day holiday...
Chinese New Year Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the largest celebratory events in China. AM and PM Explained How does the 12-hour clock system work? Is midnight 12 am or 12 pm? Daylight Saving Time (DST) ...
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Get ready to mark your calendar and plan your holidays because the 2024 official statutory holiday schedule for China has been unveiled by the General Officeof the State Council.It's time to get into the holiday spirit and prepare for some well-deserved time off!城市漫步(GBA版)...
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This makes it the second-largest holiday period in China. This approach was introduced in 2000 to help boost domestic tourism and to allow families to make long journeys to visit relatives, though unlike most Chinese holidays, National Day doesn't come with any obligations to visit your family...
National Dress Up Your Pet Day: With Kimberly DiPersia, Jonathan Hecht, Jennifer Kalison. Joined by Elaine today. Let's celebrate all the people who dress their dogs up like humans.
As Chinese tourists are embracing "revenge holidays" with enthusiasm, it seems that some destination countries will anticipate an unprecedented resurgence in tourism. Staff members welcome Chinese tourists at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Rachen Sageamsak) WARM WEL...