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What are the legal traditional festivals?
The legal holidays in China are: New Year (11October1,one day off); Spring Festival (Lunar New Year, New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month and the second day of the first month have three days off); Tomb-Sweeping Day (on the Qingming Day of the Lunar New Year, one day off); International Women's Day (March 8, women have a half-day holiday); Arbor Day (March12); International Labor Day (May 1, one day off); China Youth Day (on May 4th, more than 14 young people have a half-day holiday); Dragon Boat Festival (the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar, a day off); International Nurses' Day (May12); Children's Day (June 1, 14 children have a day off); China * * * anniversary of the birth of the production party (July1); China People's Liberation Army Memorial Day (August 1, active servicemen have a half-day holiday); Teacher's Day (September10); Mid-Autumn Festival (on the day of the Lunar Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a day off); National Day (65438+1 October1,three days off); News Festival (165438+1October 8th).
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