Holidays in China 2010

As 2009 comes to the end, the Circular of the General Office of the State Council released the  statutory holidays in 2010!

Please note in order to get longer and continued holiday time, taking extra days off during the weekdays are generally made up by woking on Saturdays and  Sundays instead.

New Year’s Day: Jan 1st to 3rd, a total of three days’ holiday.

Spring Festival: Feb 13th to 19th, seven days’ off.
On Feb 20th (Saturday) and Feb 21st (Sunday) everyone will resume normal work.

Tomb-Sweeping Day: April 3rd to 5th, three days off.

Labor Day: May 1st to 3rd,  three days off.

Dragon Boat Festival: Jun 14th to 16th,  three days off.
Everyone will work on Jun 12th (Saturday) and Jun 13th (Sunday)

Mid-Autumn Festival: Sep 22nd to 24th, three days off.
Everyone will work on Sep 19th (Sunday) and Sep 25th(Saturday)

China National Day: Oct 1st to 7th, 7 days off.
Everyone will work on Sep 26th (Sunday) and Oct 9th(Saturday)

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