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No. China's 2011 holiday arrangements have been determined, and the specific 2011 holiday plans are as follows:
1. New Year's Day:
January 1 January 3 3 days off. January 1 (week.
6. New Year) is a statutory holiday, January 2 (Sunday) is a public holiday, and January 1 (Saturday) is a public holiday, and the public holiday is moved to January 3 (Monday);
2. Spring Festival: February 2 and February 8 will be 7 days off. February 2 (week.
3. Lunar Chinese New Year's Eve 3 (week)
4. The 4th day of the first month of the first lunar month (week.)
5. The second day of the first lunar month is a statutory holiday, and February 5 (Saturday and Saturday 6 (Sunday) will be closed as usual. January 29 (Saturday and Sunday, January 30) and two public holidays will be moved to February 7 (Monday and Tuesday), and work will be held on January 29 and January 30;
3. Qingming Festival:
April 3 April 5 3 days off. April 5 (week.
2. The day of Qingming Festival is a statutory holiday, April 3 (Sunday) is a public holiday, April 2 (Saturday) is a public holiday, and the public holiday is transferred to April 4 (Monday), and work will be held on April 2;
4. Labor Day:
May 1 May 3 3 days off. Sunday, May 1
May Day" International Labor Day) is a statutory holiday, April 30 (Saturday, January 1 (Sunday) two public holidays are transferred to May 2 (Monday, March 3 (Tuesday), April 30 work;
5. Dragon Boat Festival:
June 4 June 6 3 days off. June 6 (week.
1. The day of the Dragon Boat Festival of the lunar calendar) is a statutory holiday, and June 4 (Saturday and May 5 (Sunday) will be closed as usual;
6. Mid-Autumn Festival:
September 10 September 12 3 days off. September 12 (week.
1. The day of the Mid-Autumn Festival of the lunar calendar) is a statutory holiday, and September 10 (Saturday and Sunday) will be closed as usual;
7. National Day:
October 1 October 7 7 7 days off. October 1 (Saturday) October 2 (Sunday) 3 (Monday) is the national holiday, October 1 (Saturday, Saturday 2 (Sunday) two public holidays to October 4 (Tuesday, May 5 (Wednesday), October 8 (Saturday, October 9 (Sunday) two public holidays to October 6 (Thursday, July 7 (Friday), October 8 and October 9.
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Spring Festival, Qingming, Dragon Boat Festival, National Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, New Year's Day are legal holidays, and the 15th Lantern Festival of the first month is not a legal holiday.
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The first month is not a statutory holiday, and the statutory holidays formulated by the state are: New Year's Day, New Year's Day, Qingming, and Friday.
1. Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day.
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Spring Festival, Qingming, Dragon Boat Festival, National Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Friday.
1. New Year's Day is a statutory holiday, of which the National Day and New Year's Day holidays are 3 days, and the other holidays are 1 day. However, now many companies are adopting a humanized strategy of compensating for holidays, hehe, our company is,
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Let's write a joint application together, submit it to the National People's Congress, and approve it as a holiday!
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No, the holidays stipulated by the state are New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day.
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It's not a statutory holiday, and civil servants don't have a break, but you may not be able to find someone to do things.
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At present, there are only New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming, Dragon Boat Festival, and Friday.
1. Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, of which the Spring Festival and National Day are 3 days, and the others are 1 day.
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No, but some units will also have a holiday drop in the afternoon
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It is not a statutory holiday, and it is generally not a holiday.
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It's not legal, and it doesn't say that there is a special holiday.
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No, but our company put.
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It's a pity! The state does not consider it !!
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Legal analysis: The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is not a statutory holiday. According to the law, all citizens of our country have holidays on the following holidays:
1) New Year, 1 day off (January 1);
2) Spring Festival, 3 days off (at the beginning of the first lunar month.
First, the beginning. 2. The third year of junior high school);
3) Ching Ming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Ching Ming in the lunar calendar);
4) Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1);
5) Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar);
6) Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar);
7) National Day, 3 days off (October 1, 2, 3).
Legal basis: "Measures for the Holidays of National Festivals and Memorial Days" Article 2 Guess the holidays of all citizens:
1) New Year, 1 day off (January 1);
2) Spring Festival, 3 days off (at the beginning of the first lunar month.
First, the beginning. 2. The third year of junior high school);
3) Qingming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Qingming in the agricultural rolling land calendar);
4) Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1);
5) Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar);
6) Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar);
7) National Day, 3 days off (October 1, 2, 3).
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2011 annual public holiday arrangements China**Net.
Holidays Holiday time Number of days off Compensatory work date.
New Year's Day January 1 to 3 holiday, a total of 3 days, no holiday.
Spring Festival February 2 to 8 holiday a total of 7 days January 30, February 12 (Sunday, Saturday).
Ching Ming Festival April 3 to 5 holiday 3 days April 2 (Saturday) Labor Day April 30 to May 2 holiday 3 days Dragon Boat Festival June 4 to 6 holiday 3 days no holiday Mid-Autumn Festival September 10 to 12 holiday 3 days a total of 3 days National Day National Day October 1 to 7 holiday 7 days a total of 7 days October 8 and 9 (week.
6. Day).
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No. Here's how.
1. New Year's Day: January 1st to 3rd, a total of 3 days.
2. Spring Festival: February 13th to 19th, a total of 7 days. February 20 (Saturday (Sunday) to work.
3. Qingming Festival: April 3rd to 5th, a total of 3 days.
4. Labor Day: May 1 to 3 will be closed for a total of 3 days.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: June 14th to 16th, a total of 3 days. June 12 (Saturday (Sunday) to work.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: September 22nd to 24th, a total of 3 days. September 19 (Sunday) and Sunday (Saturday)
7. National Day: October 1st to 7th, a total of 7 days. September 26 (Sunday) May 9 (Saturday) to work.
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No. New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, International Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day are national statutory holidays, and the Lantern Festival is not among them.
The Lantern Festival, also known as the Shangyuan Festival, the Little New Year's Month, the New Year's Eve or the Lantern Festival, is the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year. The Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, the Chinese character cultural circle and overseas Chinese.
The Lantern Festival began more than 2,000 years ago in the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty ordered that the fifteenth day of the first lunar month be designated as the Lantern Festival. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the "Taiyi God" sacrifice was set on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month (Taiyi: the god who rules all the universe).
National holidays refer to the days on which the state stipulates holidays. If the employer arranges overtime work on statutory holidays, it shall pay the employee a wage remuneration of not less than 300% of the employee's daily or hourly wages for normal working hours.
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The Lantern Festival is not a statutory holiday.
The Lantern Festival is not a national holiday. The Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China, but it is not a statutory holiday, so there is no holiday or compensatory holiday arrangement, and you need to go to work normally. The main national statutory holidays are New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day.
Statutory holidays generally refer to the rest time for celebrations and vacations uniformly stipulated by national laws in accordance with the customs and habits of various countries and ethnic groups or the requirements of commemoration. The statutory holiday system is an important reflection of the country's political, economic and cultural systems, involving many aspects of the economy and society, and involving the vital interests of the broad masses of the people.
The current statutory annual holiday standard is 11 days. The holidays for all citizens are 1 day off for the New Year, 3 days off for the Spring Festival, 1 day off for the Qingming Festival, 1 day off for Labor Day, 1 day off for the Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and 3 days off for the National Day.
Hope it helps you, dear.
I wish you a happy new year.
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No. Statutory holidays: three days each for the Spring Festival and National Day, New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, and Friday.
1. Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
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Hello, I am a legal person who can help you.
Eradicate the notice of the General Office on some holiday arrangements in 2014.
With the approval of ***, the specific arrangements for the 2014 New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday are notified as follows.
1. New Year's Day: 1 day off on January 1.
2. Spring Festival: January 31 to February 6, a total of 7 days. January 26 (Sunday) January 8 (Saturday) to work.
3. Ching Ming Festival: April 5 holiday, April 7 (Monday) compensatory holiday.
4. Labor Day: May 1 to 3 will be closed for a total of 3 days. May 4 (Sunday) to work.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: June 2 holiday, and weekends.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: September 8 holiday, and weekends.
7. National Day: October 1st to 7th, a total of 7 days. September 28 (Sunday) and November 11 (Saturday) to work.
The 15th day of the first lunar month is no longer a legal holiday. Among the above holiday dates, those who are scheduled to work overtime on national statutory holidays and need to pay three salaries are: New Year's Day (January 1), Spring Festival (January 31, February 1, February 2), Qingming Festival (April 5), Labor Day (May 1), Dragon Boat Festival (June 2), Mid-Autumn Festival (September 8), National Day (October 1, 2, 3).
Overtime on the rest of the days is paid double pay.
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