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What are the legal holidays in China

1, New Year's Day, a holiday of 1 day (January 1 each year) New Year's Day.

2. Spring Festival, 3 days off (the first, second and third day of the first month of the year) Spring Festival refers to the Lunar New Year traditionally celebrated in the Chinese character culture circle.

3, Qingming Festival, a holiday of 1 day (the day of Qingming in the lunar calendar) Qingming Festival is also called Treading Green Festival.

4, Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1) May Day International Labor Day.

5, the Dragon Boat Festival, a holiday of 1 day (the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar) Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China as well as the countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.

6, the Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar) Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, the Autumn Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the August Festival, the August Meeting, the Festival of Chasing the Moon, the Festival of Playing with the Moon, the Festival of Worshiping the Moon, the Festival of the Daughters, or the Festival of Reunion.

7, National Day, three days off (October 1, 2, 3). National Day, also known as National Day, National Day of Remembrance, is a legal holiday set by a country to honor the country itself.