Second, the Spring Festival: February 6th-12nd (that is, Lunar New Year's Eve to the sixth day of the first month) is a holiday, ***7 days. Among them, February 6 (New Year's Eve), February 7 (Spring Festival) and February 8 (the second day of the first month) are legal holidays, and February 9 (Saturday) and February 10 (Sunday) are public holidays as usual, and the two public holidays, February 2 (Saturday) and February 3 (Sunday), are transferred to February.
3. Tomb-Sweeping Day: April 4th to 6th, with a holiday of ***3 days. In which: April 4th (Tomb-Sweeping Day) is a legal holiday, and April 5th (Saturday) and April 6th (Sunday) are public holidays as usual.
4. "May 1" International Labor Day: May 1 day-3 days off, ***3 days. Among them, May 1 day is a legal holiday, May 3 (Saturday) is a public holiday, and May 4 (Sunday) is transferred to May Day (Friday) and May 4 (Sunday) for work.
Five, Dragon Boat Festival: June 7-9 holiday, ***3 days. Among them: June 7th (Saturday) is a public holiday as usual, June 8th (Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month) is a legal holiday, and the public holiday on June 8th (Sunday) is changed to June 9th (Monday).
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: September 13-15 will be closed for 3 days. Among them, September 13 (Saturday) is a public holiday; September 14 (Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th of the lunar calendar) is a legal holiday, and the public holiday on September 14 (Sunday) is adjusted to September 15 (Monday).
7. National Day: September 29th-1October 5th with a 7-day holiday. Among them, 10/0/day, 2 nd and 3 rd are legal holidays, and the two public holidays of September 27th (Saturday) and September 28th (Sunday) are adjusted to September 29th (Monday), 30th (Tuesday), September 27th (Saturday) and September 28th.
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Question 2: How many holidays are there in a year? 1. New Year's Day: 1 month 1 day to 3 days, with 3 days.
Second, the Spring Festival: the sixth day of Lunar New Year's Eve is closed for 7 days.
Iii. Tomb-Sweeping Day: ***3 days.
4. Labor Day: May 1 day to May 3, with a public holiday of ***3 days.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: ***3 days.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: ***3 days.
7. National Day: 1 October1day to 7 days, with 7 days off.
Eight, there are 54 weekends in a year.
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Question 3: How many legal holidays are there in a year, including Saturday, Sunday and Monday? The legal holidays in a year include Saturday and Sunday * * * with 1 15 days or 1 16 days.
Calculation method: China * * * has legal holidays 1 1 day (including three days for Spring Festival and National Day, and three days for New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival), and there are more than 52 weeks 1 day in a year. If the rest day falls on weekends, there are 52*2+ 1= 105 days in a year, and if it falls on working days, it is 52*2= 104 days. The total of them is 1 15 days or 1 16 days.
Question 4: What festivals are there in a year? We need a detailed list of all the festivals in a year.
1 month 1 New Year's Day
February 2nd, World Wetlands Day.
February 14 Valentine's Day
March 3rd National Love Ear Day
March 5th Youth Volunteer Service Day
March 8 International Women' Day.
March 9th Mother River Protection Day
March 12 China Arbor Day.
March 14 White Day (White Day)
March 14 International Policemen' Day
March 15 World Consumer Right Day
March 2 1 day World Forest Day
March 2 1 day World Sleep Day
March 22nd, World Water Day.
March 23rd, World Meteorological Day.
March 24th, World Tuberculosis Day.
April Fools' Day 1 Day
April 5, Tomb-sweeping Day (Tom B-Sweeping Day)
April 7th World Health Day.
April 22nd, World Earth Day
April 26th, World Intellectual Property Day
May 1 Day International Labour Day
World Asthma Day on May 3rd.
May 4th Chinese Youth Day.
May 8 World Red-Cross Day.
May 12 International Nurse Day
May 15 International Family Day
May 17 World Telemunications Day
May 20th National Student Nutrition Day
May 23rd International Milk Day.
May 3 1 World No-Smoking Day
June 1 Day International Children's Day
June 5, World Environment Day (International Environment Day)
June 6th National Eye-Love Day
June 17 World Day to bat desertification and Drought.
June 23rd, International Olympic Day.
June 25th National Land Day
June 26th, International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
July 1 day China's * * * birthday (anniversary of the founding of the Chinese munist party).
July 1 Day International Architecture Day July 7 China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Day.
July 1 1 Day World Population Day August 1 Day China People's Army Day.
August 12 International Youth Day
September 8th International Literacy Day (Internat......> >
Question 5: How many legal holidays are there in a year in China? The national statutory holidays are 1 1 day in a year. Including:
New Year's Day: it is stipulated to have a holiday on 1 month 1 day 1 day;
Spring Festival: It is stipulated to have a three-day holiday from New Year's Eve of the lunar calendar (December 29th or 30th) to the second day of the first month;
Tomb-Sweeping Day: It is stipulated to have a holiday on Qingming Day 1 day;
Labor Day: It is stipulated to have a holiday on May 1 day 1 day.
Dragon Boat Festival: it is stipulated to have a holiday on Dragon Boat Festival 1 day;
Mid-Autumn Festival: it is stipulated to have a holiday on the day of Mid-Autumn Festival 1 day;
National Day: It is stipulated to have a three-day holiday from 1 October1day to 3 days.
Generally, during holidays, the state will consider arranging a rest on the next weekend. Take the holiday arrangement of 20 1 1 year as an example:
1. New Year's Day: 1 month 1 day to 3 days for public holidays, ***3 days.
Second, the Spring Festival: February 2 (Lunar New Year's Eve) to 8 days off, ***7 days. /kloc-go to work on Sunday, October 30th and Saturday, February 1 2nd.
Iii. Tomb-Sweeping Day: Take a holiday from April 3rd to 5th, for ***3 days. Go to work on April 2 (Saturday).
4. Labor Day: It is a public holiday from April 30th to May 2nd, lasting for 3 days.
Five, Dragon Boat Festival: June 4th to 6th, a public holiday, ***3 days.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: from September 10 to 12, it is a public holiday, ***3 days.
7. National Day: 1 October1day to 7 days, with 7 days off. 1Saturday, October 8th,1Sunday, October 9th.
Question 6: How many important festivals are there in China in a year? There are many festivals in China. . For example: Children's Day, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Qixi Valentine's Day, New Year's Day, Labor Day, Ghost Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, Christmas ... In short, there are many. .
Question 7: How many holidays are there in a year, and who are the landlords? There are three categories of holidays in a year, namely: 1, holidays for all citizens: (1) New Year, holidays 1 day (1 month 1 day); (two) the Spring Festival, a holiday of 3 days (Lunar New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month, the second day); (3) Tomb-Sweeping Day, a holiday 1 day (the day of the Qingming Festival); (4) Labor Day, holiday 1 day (May 1 day); (5) Dragon Boat Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar); (6) Mid-Autumn Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar); (7) National Day, with a holiday of 3 days (10/day, 2, 3). 2. Holidays and anniversaries for some citizens: (1) Women's Day (March 8), where women have a half-day holiday; (2) Youth Day (May 4th),/kloc-young people over 0/4 have a half-day holiday; (3) Children's Day (June 1 day), and children under the age of 14 have a holiday 1 day; (4) China people's * * * anniversary of the founding of the army (August 1 day), active servicemen have a half-day holiday. 3. For festivals that are used by ethnic minorities, the local people in areas where ethnic minorities live in concentrated communities shall * * * set the holiday date according to the habits of the ethnic minorities.
Question 8: What are the important festivals in a year? news.xinhuanet/...15.
Chinese festivals
The legal holidays in China are: New Year's Day (1 month 1 day), and there is one national holiday; During the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year), the whole country has a three-day holiday; International Women's Day (March 8); Arbor Day (March 12); International Labor Day (May 1 day), with a national holiday of three days; China Youth Day (May 4th); Nurses' International Festival (May 12); Children's Day (June 1 day); China * * * birthday anniversary (July 1 day); China People's Army Day (August 1 day); Teacher's Day (September 10); National Day (1 October1day), there are three national holidays; Journalists' Day (1 1 8th). Deputies to the National People's Congress proposed to incorporate traditional festivals into statutory holidays.
China's New Year's Day is said to have started in Zhuan Xu, one of the three emperors and five emperors, with a history of more than 3,000 years. The word "New Year's Day" first appeared in the Book of Jin: "Zhuan Di took the first month of Meng Xia as the yuan, but it was actually the Spring of New Year's Day". During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xiao Ziyun's poem Jieya in the Southern Dynasties also recorded "New Year's Day in Four Seasons, Long Life in Early Spring". > >
Major traditional festivals in China include Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, all ethnic minorities also keep their own traditional festivals, such as the Water-splashing Festival of the Dai nationality, the Nadam Festival of the Mongolian nationality, the Torch Festival of the Yi nationality, the Danu Festival of the Yao nationality, the March Street of the Bai nationality, the Song Fair of the Zhuang nationality, the Tibetan calendar year and the Wangguo Festival, and the jump flower festival of the Miao nationality.
Spring Festival is the first traditional festival in China. In the past, the Spring Festival was called "New Year" because according to the lunar calendar that has been used in China's history, this day is the first day of the first month and the beginning of a new year. According to records, the people of China have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years, which was initiated by Yu Shun. One day more than two thousand years BC, Shun was the emperor, leading his subordinates to worship heaven and earth. Since then, people have regarded this day as the beginning of the year, which is the first day of the first month. It is said that this is the origin of the Lunar New Year, which was later called the Spring Festival. 19 1 1 After the Revolution of 1911, China adopted the Gregorian calendar, and the Lunar New Year was renamed as "Spring Festival" (from the end of Gregorian calendar 1 month to the middle of February). During the Spring Festival, families put up Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures and decorate their rooms. The night before the Spring Festival is called "New Year's Eve", which is an important moment for family reunion. The whole family get together and have a sumptuous "New Year's Eve". Many people stay up all night, which is called "Shounian". The next day, everyone began to "pay New Year greetings" to relatives and friends, greeting each other and wishing all the best in the new year. During the Spring Festival, lion dance, dragon lantern dance, boating and stilt walking are the most common traditional recreational activities. > >
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Lantern Festival and Lantern Festival. This is the first full moon night after the Spring Festival. According to legend, Emperor Wendi of the Han Dynasty (former179-former 157) celebrated zhou bo's crackdown on Zhulu Rebellion on on the 15th day of the first month, and every night, he would go out to play and have fun with the people, and designated the 15th day of the first month as the Lantern Festival. Sima Qian founded taichu calendar, which listed the Lantern Festival as a major festival. Since the Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties, it has been in full swing. Sui Shu? Musical Records Day: "Every time in the first month, all nations come to Korea, they stay in Jianguomen, outside Duanmen, for eight miles, and make a play as a theater." Tens of thousands of people participated in singing and dancing, from faint to dull. With the changes of society and times, the customs of Lantern Festival have changed greatly, but it is still a traditional folk festival in China. After the Lantern Festival, there are customs of eating Yuanxiao and watching lanterns. Yuanxiao is round with glutinous rice flour as the skin and fruit and sugar stuffing inside, which is a symbol of "reunion". Lantern Festival began in the first century A.D., and it is still popular all over the world. On the night of the Lantern Festival, many cities hold lantern festivals and display all kinds of colored lights, which are novel and varied in shape. In rural areas, recreational activities are held, such as setting off fireworks, walking on stilts, playing dragon lanterns, dancing yangko and swinging. > >
The Zhonghe Festival is on the second day of the second lunar month, commonly known as the Dragon Head Up. At this time, before and after the fright, spring returns to the earth, and everything recovers. Insects, snakes and beasts that are dormant in the soil or caves will wake up from hibernation, and the legendary dragon will also wake up from deep sleep, hence the name "Dragon Head Up". In ancient times, dragons were sacred symbols, so they were used to drive out pests. It was popular in the Ming Dynasty ... > >
Question 9: How many holidays and weekends are there every year? There are 52 weeks in a year, and there are 52 Saturdays and Sundays.
According to the law, there are ten legal holidays in a year, namely 1 month 1 day, one day on New Year's Day, three days on May 1 day, three days on National Day 1 month/day, and three days from the first day to the third day of the lunar year. Ten legal holidays can earn 300%.
The reason why May 1 day and National Day are counted as 7 days is because the holidays are reversed, that is, the adjacent Saturdays and Sundays are borrowed together to make 7 days for consumption.
Question 10: How many legal holidays are there in a year? What are they 1, New Year's Day 2, Spring Festival 3, Tomb-Sweeping Day 4, Labor Day 5, Dragon Boat Festival 6, Mid-Autumn Festival 7 and National Day?