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Legal analysis: According to the relevant laws and regulations on statutory holidays in China, there are the following 11 national statutory holidays: 1. New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day are ordinary statutory holidays, and people across the country have holidays together; 2. The following five are special holidays, and special groups of people are eligible for holidays:
Women's Day - women can take half a day off, Youth Day - young people over the age of 14 can take half a day off, Children's Day - children under the age of 13 can take one day off, Chinese People's Liberation Army Founding Day - active military personnel can take half a day off.
Legal basis: Notice of the General Office of the People's Republic of China on Strictly Implementing the Relevant Provisions of National Statutory Holidays
Article 1 "National Festivals and Memorial Day Holiday Measures" This method is formulated on the basis of extensive consultation with all aspects of society and full research and demonstration, and some traditional festivals are added as statutory holidays, which enriches the cultural connotation of China's statutory holidays and increases the vacation benefits of the broad masses of the people. Since the implementation of the new measures for more than a year, the overall situation has been good, and it has played a positive role in carrying forward the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation, rationally arranging production and life, and meeting the people's needs for vacation and leisure.
Article 2 "Notice of the General Office on the Arrangement of Some Holidays in 2009" The notice has made specific arrangements for the 2009 New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday dates. To implement the Regulations on Paid Annual Leave for Employees, units can make flexible arrangements according to the specific conditions of production and work and the wishes of employees.
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The 11 statutory holidays stipulated in China are: New Year, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, Women's Day, Youth Day, Children's Day, and Army Day. The state stipulates that holidays are provided for corresponding personnel during statutory holidays, so that everyone can feel the atmosphere of the festival together.
First, the date division of the 11 statutory holidays.
China's legal holidays are divided into lunar dates and fixed dates. The statutory holidays celebrated in accordance with the lunar calendar are the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival; The statutory holidays with fixed dates are New Year's Day, Women's Day, May Fourth Youth Day, Children's Day, Labor Day, the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and the National Day.
Second, the length of the holiday on statutory holidays.
The law stipulates that all people will have a three-day holiday for the Spring Festival and National Day; During the four gender-specific holidays of Women's Day, May Fourth Youth Day, Children's Day, and the Founding Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the group can take half a day off; The rest of the statutory holidays are closed for one day. People can make arrangements for their lives according to the national holidays.
Third, the benefits of national holidays.
National holidays are days of special significance, and the state arranges time for holidays for commemorative purposes. The arrangement of statutory holidays is conducive to people's rest and relaxation and safeguarding the rights and interests of the broad masses of the people. At the same time, the unified holiday arrangement also facilitates people's family gatherings and other activities, which plays an important role in promoting economic growth.
The statutory holidays stipulated in China are: New Year, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, Women's Day, Youth Day, Children's Day, and Army Day. People can make reasonable arrangements for their life planning according to the time of statutory holidays to spend a pleasant vacation.
Article 2 of the Measures for National Festivals and Memorial Day Holidays stipulates that (1) New Year's Day, 1 day off (January 1 every year) (2) Spring Festival, 3 days off (1st and 3rd day of the first lunar month) (3) Qingming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Qingming Festival in the lunar calendar) 4) Labor Day, 1 day off (5) Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (6) Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (7) National Day, 3 days off (October 1 and 3).
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The holidays stipulated by national laws include New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. New Year's Day: It will be closed on January 1, including weekends.
Chinese New Year: Seven days off from February 15 to 21. Qingming Festival:
Three days off from April 5 to 7. Labor Day: Three days off from April 29 to May 1.
Extended information: Statutory holidays refer to the rest time for celebrations and vacations uniformly stipulated by national laws in accordance with the customs and commemorative requirements of various countries and nationalities. 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 holiday arrangement on statutory holidays provides time convenience for residents to travel, shop and leisure, and makes a positive contribution to stimulating domestic demand and promoting economic growth.
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There are 11 public holidays.
One day on New Year's Day, three days for the Spring Festival, one day for Qingming Festival, one day for May Day, one day for Dragon Boat Festival, one day for August 15, and three days for National Day.
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Legal Analysis: There are 11 statutory holidays in China a year.
1. New Year's Day, 1 day off (January 1 every year) New Year's Day. Spring Festival, 3 days off (at the beginning of the first month.
First, the beginning. 2. The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Lunar New Year in the Chinese character cultural circle.
3. Qingming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Qingming in the lunar calendar) Qingming Festival is also called the Qingqing Festival.
4. Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1) International Labor Day.
5. Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar) The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.
6. Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar) Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Meeting, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival.
7. National Day, 3 days off (October 1st, 2nd, 3rd). National Day, also known as National Day and National Day Anniversary, refers to the legal holidays formulated by a country to commemorate the country itself.
Legal basis: Measures for National Festivals and Memorial Day Holidays
Article 1 These measures are formulated for the unification of national festivals and commemorative days.
Article 2 Holidays for 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 solar 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).
Derivative question: How to calculate statutory holiday pay.
The salary for working on statutory holidays shall not be less than 300% of the usual salary. It should be noted that in the usual long holidays, not all holidays are statutory holidays, such as the National Day, only October 1 to 3, these three days are statutory holidays, and the remaining 4 days are normal weekend holidays, these 4 days, if the unit does not arrange compensatory holidays, it should be calculated at 200% of the daily wage. Article 44 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates:
In any of the following circumstances, the employer shall pay the employee a wage remuneration higher than the employee's normal working hour wage in accordance with the following standards: (1) if the employee is arranged to work longer hours, the employer shall pay the employee a wage remuneration of not less than 150% of the wage; (2) Where a worker is assigned to work on a rest day and cannot be arranged for compensatory leave, a wage remuneration of not less than 200 percent of the wage shall be paid; (3) Where a worker is assigned to work on a statutory holiday, he or she shall be paid a wage remuneration of not less than 300 percent of his wages.
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For adults, the happiest thing is to pay wages and holidays, especially those statutory holidays, usually, after the Spring Festival, waiting for Qingming, after Qingming and other May Day.
Today, we will take two minutes to take a look at what are the legal holidays in our country.
The first legal holiday of the year is the New Year's Day, also known as the New Year's Day, which is January 1 of the solar calendar, which can be a day off.
The second is the Spring Festival, many friends think that the Spring Festival is a seven-day holiday, in fact, this is a wrong concept, the statutory holiday of the Spring Festival is three days.
The third is that the day of the Qingming Festival is used to commemorate the ancestors, a day off, that is, the day of the lunar calendar, of course, this festival is a little different from other festivals, on that day if you say happy to others Qingming Festival seems to have a sense of disobedience. Because for some people, this Qingming Festival may not be really happy.
Fourth, Labor Day, Labor Day is May 1st, one day off on the same day, Labor Day is a long holiday like the National Day and the Spring Festival, but with the adjustment of holidays and holidays, the holiday of Labor Day is split, so today Labor Day is only one day.
Fifth, the Dragon Boat Festival, commonly known as the Zongzi Festival, is a group of festivals that have entered the list of statutory holidays with the Qingming Festival, with a day off and a holiday on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival of the lunar calendar. Whenever the Dragon Boat Festival is approaching, there will be a wave of controversy on the Internet about zongzi filling, which can be regarded as a reserved program of the Dragon Boat Festival!
Sixth, the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Cake Festival, is a one-day holiday for this festival, a holiday on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar, and the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020 coincides with the National Day, so we ushered in the longest long holiday in history in 2020, an eight-day long holiday, how cool it is, everyone understands.
Seventh, the National Day, the National Day is the final day of the statutory holiday within a year, with a three-day holiday, which is October 1, October 2 and October 3.
After the National Day, the statutory holidays within a year have passed, and we can look forward to the coming year.
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A holiday for all citizens:
1. New Year's Day, 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 Gregorian 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 1st, 2nd, 3rd).
Festivals and anniversaries for some citizens:
1. Women's Day (March 8), women have a half-day holiday;
2. Youth Day (May 4), young people over the age of 14 have a half-day holiday;
3. Children's Day (June 1), children under the age of 14 will have a one-day holiday;
4. On the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (August 1), active military personnel have a half-day holiday.
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1) New Year, 1 day off (January 1); 2) Spring Festival, 3 days off (Chinese New Year's Eve, the beginning of the first month.
1. 2nd 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). In addition to national statutory holidays, some outstanding enterprises in Hong Kong and Macao will also have internal welfare holidays: such as the company's establishment day, anniversary, and even unconditional service to a certain extent"Paid holidays"。
That is, while enjoying holidays, you also enjoy a normal salary. Company welfare holidays generally do not have a fixed date, only a fixed number of days, and employees arrange holidays according to their own needs. "In recent years, a small number of Hong Kong and Macao enterprises have introduced welfare leave into their branches in China, such as some companies, in addition to paid leave for seniority, there are also male maternity leave, travel leave, etc.
Since welfare paid leave is different from national statutory holidays, employees will not be compensated for double wages if they give up welfare leave.
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1. New Year's Day: December 30, 2007 - January 1, 2008, a total of 3 days.
Among them, January 1 (Tuesday) is a national holiday, December 30 (Sunday) is a public holiday, December 29 (Saturday) public holiday will be moved to December 31 (Monday), December 29 (Saturday) will be work.
2. Spring Festival: February 6-12 (Chinese New Year's Eve to the sixth day of the first lunar month) holiday, a total of 7 days.
Among them, February 6 (Chinese New Year's Eve and February 7 (Spring Festival August 8 (the second day of the first lunar month) is a statutory holiday, February 9 (Saturday and Sunday) will be closed as usual, February 2 (Saturday and Sunday 3) will be moved to February 11 (Monday, Tuesday, February 12), and February 2 (Saturday and Sunday, March 3).
3. Qingming Festival: April 4-6 holiday, a total of 3 days. Among them, April 4 (Qingming Festival) is a statutory holiday, and April 5 (Saturday and Saturday 6 (Sunday) will be closed as usual.
4. "May Day" International Labor Day: May 1-3 holiday, a total of 3 days. Among them, May 1 is a statutory holiday, May 3 (Saturday) is a public holiday, May 4 (Sunday) is a public holiday, and May 2 (Friday) will be transferred, and May 4 (Sunday) will be worked.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: June 7-9 holiday, a total of 3 days. Among them, June 7 (Saturday) will be closed as usual, June 8 (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Dragon Boat Festival) will be a statutory holiday, and June 8 (Sunday) will be moved to June 9 (Monday).
6. Mid-Autumn Festival: September 13-15 holiday, a total of 3 days. Among them, September 13 (Saturday) is a public holiday, September 14 (the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, Mid-Autumn Festival) is a statutory holiday, and September 14 (Sunday) is a public holiday to September 15 (Monday).
7. National Day: September 29 - October 5 holiday, a total of 7 days. Among them, October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are statutory holidays, and the two public holidays on September 27 (Saturday and Sunday) on September 28 will be moved to September 29 (Monday (Tuesday), and October 4 (Saturday and Sunday) will be closed as usual.
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