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How many holidays are there in China from January to December?

Solar calendar holidays:

January 1 New Year's Day

February 2 or 12 Flower Dynasty Festival

February 15 China's 1.2 Billion Population Day

March 5 China's Youth Volunteer Service Day

March 8 International Working Women's Day

March 12 China's Arbor Day

March 15 Consumer Rights Protection Day

March 16 Hand-in-Hand for the Poor Day

March 18 National Science and Technology Talent Activity Day

March 24 Angling and Island Landing Day

National Safety Education Day for Primary and Secondary School Students on the last Monday of March

April 5 Ching Ming Day (three-day holiday)

April 15 National Security Education Day April 15 National National Security Education Day

April 23 Chinese Navy Founding Day

April 24 China Space Day

April 25 National Vaccination Awareness Day

April 30 National Traffic Safety Reflection Day

May 1 International Labor Day?

May 4 China Youth Day?

May 5 National Iodine Deficiency Disease Prevention Day?

May 9 Chinese Embassy Bombing Day in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

May 15 International Day of Families Huaihe River Regulation Day

May 17 Telecommunication Day

May 19 China Tourism Day

May 20 National Breastfeeding Awareness Day?

The second Sunday in May, Mother's Day (not recognized in China, but only promoted by the public and businesses)

The third Sunday in May, the National Day for the Disabled?

May 30, the anniversary of the May 30 tragedy

June 1, International Children's Day

June 5, World Environment Day

June 6, National Eye Care Day

June 11, China's Population Day

June 22, China's Children's Charity Day

June 25, National Land Day?

Third Sunday in June, Father's Day (not recognized in China, but only promoted by the public and businessmen)

July 1, Birthday of the ****anufacturing Party of China

July 1, Anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to China

July 1, Anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to China?

July 7 Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Anniversary

July 11: China's Maritime Day

August 1 Chinese People's Liberation Army Founding Day?

August 8: Chinese Men's Day (Dad's Day)?

August 15, the anniversary of the victory of the Second World War against Japan

August 26, National Lawyers' Consultation Day?

September 3, the anniversary of China's victory in the war against Japan?

September 10 China Teachers' Day?

September 18, the anniversary of the September 18th Incident

September 20, National Dental Day?

September 30 China Martyrs' Day

Third Saturday in September National Defense Education Day

International Day of the Deaf on the fourth Sunday in September

October 1 National Day of the Republic of China

October 8 National High Blood Pressure Day?

October 9 Postal Day

October 10 Memorial Day of the 1911 Revolution

October 13 Birthday of the Chinese Young Pioneers

October 16 World Grain Day

October 17 Poverty Alleviation Day

November 8 Chinese Journalists' Day

November 9 China's Fire Prevention Day ( Fire Prevention Day)

November 10 World Youth Day (Day)?

November 11 Double Eleven Singles' Day (not recognized by the state, but only celebrated by the public and businesses)

December 1 World AIDS Day

December 2 National Traffic Safety Day

December 3 World Day of Persons with Disabilities

December 4 Constitution Day in China

December 9 January 9th Movement Day? Memorial Day?

December 12 Xi'an Incident Memorial Day

December 13 Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day

December 20 Macao Handover Memorial Day

Lunar Calendar Festivals:

The first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, Chinese New Year

The fifth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, Chinese New Year Festival

The seventh day of the first month of the lunar calendar, Seven Grasses Festival

The fifteenth day of the first month, Lantern Festival

The 2nd day of the 2nd month of February, Dragon Head Raising Festival

The 5th day of the 5th month of May, Dragon Boat Festival

The 7th day of the 7th month of July, Tanabata Daughter's Day?

August 15, Mid-Autumn Festival

September 9, Chung Yeung Festival, Chinese Old Age Day (a day of voluntary activities to help the elderly)

Eighth day of the first month of the Lunar calendar, Lunar New Year's Day

Last day of Lunar month, New Year's Eve Festival

Expanded Information

Festivals that are a holiday for all citizens.

(a) New Year's Day, 1 day off (January 1);

(b) Spring Festival, 3 days off (the first, second and third days of the first month of the Lunar Calendar);

(c) Ching Ming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Ching Ming Festival on the Lunar Calendar);

(d) Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1);

(e) Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Duanwu Festival on the Lunar Calendar);

(f) Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Duanwu Day);

(F) Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday of 1 day (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar);

(G) National Day, a holiday of 3 days (October 1, 2, 3)

Festivals and anniversaries on which some citizens take holidays:

(i) Women's Day (March 8), half a day off for women;

(ii) Youth Day (May 4), half a day off for youths over 14 years of age;

(iii) Children's Day (June 1), one day off for children and youths under 14 years of age;

(iv) On the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (August 1), active-duty military personnel will be given a half-day holiday.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese Festivals