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Calendar chronology for holidays 2023.
1.New Year's Day holiday arrangement2023 holiday: December 30, 2022 to January 1, 2023, 3 days off.
2.Spring Festival holiday arrangement 2023 holiday: 7 days from January 22 to January 28. January 21 (Saturday) and Sunday, January 29.
Holiday arrangement: April 3 to April 5, 3 days off. April 1 (Saturday) and Sunday, April 2 (Sunday)
4.Labor Day holiday arrangement 2023 holiday: 3 days off from April 29 to May 1. I went to work on Tuesday, May 2.
5.Dragon Boat Festival holiday arrangement 2023 holiday: June 22-24 holiday, a total of 3 days. I went to work on Sunday, June 25.
Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday arrangement: September 29 to October 6, a total of 8 days. October 7 (Saturday) and Sunday, October 8 (Sunday)
Specific arrangements for holidays on New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day holidays in 2023. New Year's Day: December 30, 2022 to January 1, 2023, 3 consecutive days off on holidays.
2.Chinese New Year: Spring Festival: 7 days from January 22 to 28, 2023. January 21 (Saturday) and Sunday, January 29.
Spring Festival 2023, how many days off?
There will be a 7-day holiday for the Spring Festival in 2023.
2023 statutory Spring Festival holiday arrangement: 7 days from January 22 to 28, 2023. January 21 (Saturday) and Sunday, January 29.
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Dan: December 30, 2022 (Friday) to January 1, 2023 (Sunday), a three-day holiday.
Spring Festival: January 22 (Sunday) to January 28 (Saturday), 7 days off. January 21 (Saturday) and Sunday, January 29.
Qingming: April 3 to April 5 (Wednesday), 3 days off. April 1 (Saturday) April 2 (Sunday) to work.
Labor Day: April 29 (Saturday) to May 3 (Wednesday), 5 days off. Sunday, April 23, and Saturday, May 6.
Dragon Boat Festival: June 22 (Thursday) to June 24 (Saturday), three days off. I went to work on Sunday, June 25.
Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day: September 29 (Friday) to October 6 (Friday), 8 days off. October 7 (Saturday) and Sunday, October 8 (Sunday)
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The 2023 Spring Festival holiday will start on January 22, 2023 (the first day of the first lunar month) and end on January 28, 2023 (the seventh day of the first lunar month).
Spring Festival 2023: 7 days off from January 22 (the first day of the first lunar month) to January 28 (the seventh day of the first lunar month) January 21 (Saturday) and January 29 (Sunday).
The 2023 Spring Festival holiday will be 7 days from January 22 (Sunday) to January 28 (Saturday), 2023.
The 2023 Spring Festival holiday is from January 22, 2023 to January 28, 2023.
Other holiday arrangements.
New Year's Day: December 30, 2022 to January 1, 2023.
3 days in total, of which January 1 (Sunday and New Year's Day) is a national holiday.
December 30 (Friday) Compensatory holiday.
The Spring Festival will be closed from January 22 to January 28, 2023, with a total of 7 days: January 21 (Saturday) and January 29 (Sunday).
The 2023 Spring Festival holiday date will start on January 22, 2023 (the first day of the first lunar month) and end on January 28, 2023 (the seventh day of the first lunar month).
Qingming Festival: April 3 to April 5, a total of 3 days off, of which April 5 (Wednesday Qingming Festival) is a statutory holiday; April 1 (Saturday) and April 2 (Sunday) work.
May Day: 5 days off from April 29 (Saturday) to May 3 (Wednesday), and work on April 23 (Sunday) and May 6 (Saturday).
5.Dragon Boat Festival: June 22 (Thursday, the day of the Dragon Boat Festival) to the 24th (Saturday) three days off, June 25 (Sunday) to work.
6.Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day: September 29 (Friday) to October 6 (Friday) will be an eight-day holiday, and work will be held on October 7 (Saturday) and 8 (Sunday).
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The Spring Festival holiday in 2023 is seven days from January 21 (Chinese New Year's Eve) to 27 (the sixth day of the new year), and work will be on January 28 (Saturday) and 29 (Sunday).
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The 2024 Spring Festival holiday schedule is from February 10, 2024 (Saturday) to February 16, 2024 (Friday), a total of 7 days, February 17 (Saturday) and February 18 (Sunday).
The Spring Festival is the Chinese Lunar New Year, commonly known as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, etc., also known as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, is a collection of the old cloth new, worship the gods and ancestors, pray for blessings and ward off evil spirits, family and friends reunion, celebration entertainment and food as one of the folk festivals. The Spring Festival has a long history, originating from the primitive beliefs and nature worship of early humans, and evolved from the first prayer sacrifice of the year in ancient times.
All things are based on the sky, people are based on the ancestors, pray for the New Year, worship the heavens and the ancestors, and report the beginning of the book. The origin of the Spring Festival contains the profound cultural connotation of regret and defeat, and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in the inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, all parts of the country have held various celebrations to celebrate the New Year, with strong local characteristics.
Origin of the festival
The origin of ancient traditional festivals is related to the ancient primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astrological and natural cultural contents such as stars and calendars, and according to the research results of modern anthropology and archaeology, the two most primitive beliefs of human beings. One is the belief in heaven and earth, and the other is the belief in ancestors. Most of the ancient traditional festivals were formed by the ancients to choose a day to sacrifice to thank the gods of heaven and earth, the kindness of ancestors, and pray for blessings and ward off evil spirits.
The early festival culture reflected the nature worship of the ancients and the harmony between heaven and man.
First, the humanistic spirit of chasing the distance cautiously and thinking about the source. A series of sacrificial activities contain the profound cultural connotation of respect and morality, ritual and music civilization, and the origin and development of the first festival of the year covers the content of humanistic philosophy and natural laws.
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The Spring Festival holiday time in 2024 is:February 9 (Chinese New Year's Eve) to 15 yen (the sixth day of the first month) for seven days, February 4th quarrel (Sunday) and 17th (Zhou Tachibana Grip Saturday) to work.
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The Spring Festival 2023 holiday calendar is as follows:
On December 8, 2022, the General Office of the People's Republic of China issued the Notice of the General Office of the People's Republic of China on the Arrangements for Some Holidays in 2023, which clarified the date of the Spring Festival holiday in 2023, and the specific arrangements of the notice are as follows: January 21 to 27, a total of 7 days. January 28 (Saturday) January 29 (Sunday) to work.
Before January is over, it's time to start work.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year and is also known as the "New Year's Festival" in the traditional sense. Commonly known as the New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, New Year, etc., verbally also known as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from the first year of the year in ancient times.
All things are based on the sky, people are from the ancestors, pray for the New Year, worship the heavens and the ancestors, and report the beginning of the book.
The origin of the Chinese New Year
Historically, there are many interesting legends about the Spring Festival in our country, and the Spring Festival has many names such as Yuan Ri, New Year's Day, Unlicensed, Yuanchen, New Year's Day, etc., but the common people are more accustomed to calling the Spring Festival "New Year". There are many interesting legends about the origin of the "year". One of them is that in ancient times, there was a fierce monster called "Nian".
It has long antennae and is unusually ferocious. "Nian" lives at the bottom of the sea, and climbs to the shore every 30th day of the lunar month, foraging for human flesh and mutilating living beings.
People have been fighting with the Nian for many years, and every time the "Nian" comes, the people of each village will help the old and the young, and flee to the mountains to avoid it. Once, an old man came to the village to beg, and everyone was busy packing up their things and fleeing up the mountain, but an old woman gave him some food and persuaded him to go up the mountain to avoid the beasts.
The old man smiled and said that he had a way to help the villagers drive the Nian Beast away, but he needed the help of the villagers to prepare some things. Everyone was skeptical, and a few brave young men in the village stayed, ready to see how the old man drove away the Nian Beast. In the middle of the night, the Nian Beast broke into the village as before, and found that the atmosphere in the village was different from that of previous years.
The old woman's house in the east of the village is brightly lit, and there is a big red paper pasted at the door.
When the year beast saw it, it trembled and screamed in fright. When it approached, there was a sudden "crackling" sound in the yard of the old woman's house, which turned out to be a popping sound made by people throwing bamboo into the fire. The young beast trembled with fright and did not dare to move forward.
At this time, the old man in the red robe opened the courtyard door and laughed. When the beast saw it, it was shocked, so it had to flee in disgrace. It turns out that the year beast is most afraid of fire, explosions, and red.
Since then, people have known the method of dealing with the Year Beast, and they are competing to follow suit. Every 30th lunar month, every household should set off firecrackers, paste red paper, and wait for the New Year. On the second day, people have to go out early, visit relatives and friends, and say hello to each other.
Since then, the customs of pasting red paper couplets, setting off firecrackers, greeting the New Year, and beating gongs and drums have been passed down from generation to generation.
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From January 21st to 27th, there will be a holiday for a total of 7 days. January 28 Zhaomu (Saturday 29th (Sunday) to work.
Other holiday arrangements are as follows:
Qingming Festival holiday arrangement: April 5, 2023 (Wednesday) 1 day off.
May 1, 2023 (Monday) - May 5, 2023 (Friday), a total of 5 days, April 29, 2023 (Saturday, April 30 (Sunday) Normal work and holidays.
Mid-Autumn Festival + Dragon Boat Festival holiday time: September 29, 2023 (Friday) - October 6, 2023 (Friday) for a total of 8 days, October 7, 2023 and 8 days off for normal work.
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The Spring Festival holiday arrangements for 2023 are as follows: January 21, 2023 (Saturday, Chinese New Year's Eve) to 27 January 2023 (Star Shouting Next to the empty period of the fifth and sixth days of the new year), a total of 7 days. January 28 (Saturday) January 29 (Sunday) to work.
According to the "Implementation Plan for Exemption of Tolls for Small Passenger Cars on Major Holidays", on the four national statutory holidays of the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day and National Day, small passenger cars with 7 seats and below enjoy the high-speed free passage policy. The free period starts at 00:00 on the first day of the holiday and 24:00 on the last day of the holiday
00 ends, the free period is subject to the time when the vehicle leaves the exit toll lane, and everyone should pay attention to planning the time for the Spring Festival travel plan.
In addition, it should be reminded that according to the current pre-sale period regulations, Zheng Blind can buy train tickets for January 19 (Wax Month 28) on January 5, January 20 (Wax Month 29) train tickets on January 6, and January 21 (Chinese New Year's Eve) on January 7.
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Summary. With the approval of ***, the specific arrangements for the holiday dates of New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day in 2023 are hereby notified as follows. 1. New Year's Day:
From December 31, 2022 to January 2, 2023, there will be a holiday for a total of 3 days. 2. Spring Festival: January 21 to 27 will be closed for a total of 7 days.
January 28 (Saturday) January 29 (Sunday) to work.
With the approval of ***, the specific arrangements for the 2023 New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday days are hereby notified as follows. 1. Xunhong, New Year's Day: December 31, 2022 to January 2, 2023, a total of 3 days.
2. Spring Festival: January 21 to 27 will be closed for a total of 7 days. January 28 (Saturday) January 29 (Sunday) to work.
I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?
The people of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government**, all ministries and commissions, and directly affiliated institutions of the State Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, all ministries and commissions, and directly affiliated institutions: With the approval of ***, the specific arrangements for the 2023 New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday and holiday dates are hereby notified as follows. 1. New Year's Day:
From December 31, 2022 to January 2, 2023, there will be a holiday and a 3-day holiday. 2. Spring Festival: January 21 to 27 will be closed for a total of 7 days.
January 28 (Saturday) January 29 (Sunday) to work.
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Summary. The 2023 Spring Festival holiday is scheduled for February 11 to 17, 2023, for a total of 7 days. Among them, February 11 (Xiaonian Day, 13th, 14th, and 15th are statutory holidays), February 16 and 17 (Chinese New Year's Eve) are national holidays, and February 18 will be compensatory holidays.
The 2023 Spring Festival holiday is scheduled for February 11 to 17, 2023, a total of 7 days. Among them, February 11 (Zhaotan Xiaonian Day, 13th, 14th, and 15th are legal holidays), February 16, and Zu Chongtong 17th (Chinese New Year's Eve) are national holidays, and February 18 will be compensatory holidays.
You've done a great job! Can you elaborate on that?
Hello dear! Glad you asked: The 2023 Spring Festival holiday is scheduled for February 11 to 17, 2023, a total of 7 days.
Among them, February 11 (Xiaonian Day, 13th, 14th, and 15th are statutory holidays), February 16 and 17 (Chinese New Year's Eve) are national holidays, and February or 18 days are adjusted to make up for Bushou Wuxiu. At the end of the answer, thank you for your question, I hope it will be helpful to you, and I wish you a happy life
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