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Excuse me, what are the national legal holidays, and which days are there?

There are three kinds of statutory holidays in China.

I. Holidays for all citizens:

(a) the New Year, holiday 1 day (10/day);

(two) the Spring Festival, a holiday of 3 days (the first day of the first month, the second day, the third day);

(3) Labor Day, with 3 days off (May 1, 2, 3);

(4) National Day, with a holiday of 3 days (65438+ 10/0/2, 3).

Second, some citizen festivals and anniversaries:

(a) Women's Day (March 8), women have a half-day holiday;

(2) Youth Day (May 4th), and more than 14 youths have a half-day holiday;

(3) Children's Day (June 1), 1 holiday for children under 3 years old1day;

(4) Army Day of China People's Liberation Army (1 August), and active servicemen have a half-day holiday.

Third, national festivals.

Festivals of ethnic minorities shall be determined by the local people's governments in areas where ethnic minorities live in concentrated communities in accordance with their own customs and habits.

There are no holidays on other festivals and anniversaries, such as the 27th anniversary, the 30th anniversary, the July 7th anniversary, the September 18th anniversary, the Teachers' Day, the Nurses' Day, the Journalists' Day and the Arbor Day.

If all citizens' holidays fall on Saturdays and Sundays, they should make up their holidays on working days. If some citizens have a holiday on Saturday and Sunday, they will not be compensated.

What are the legal holidays in China?

According to the National Festival and Memorial Day issued by the State Council (the State Council Order No.270 of September 1999), the legal holidays in China are divided into three categories. The first category is holidays for all citizens, including: New Year (1, 1 day), Spring Festival (the first, second and third days of the first lunar month) and Labor Day (May 1, second and third days).

Days) and National Day (10+0, 2 and 3 days off). Apart from holidays for all citizens, there are also second holidays and anniversaries for some citizens, including: Women's Day (women have a half-day holiday on March 8th), Youth Day (young people over 65,438+04 have a half-day holiday on May 4th) and Children's Day (children under 65,438+03 have a holiday on June 65,438+0).

China People's Liberation Army Memorial Day (active servicemen have a half-day holiday in August 1 day). The third category is festivals for ethnic minorities. Local people's governments in areas where ethnic minorities live in concentrated communities stipulate festivals in accordance with the habits of ethnic minorities. In accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, the employer shall also arrange for workers to take vacations on holidays other than the statutory holidays of all citizens. According to relevant regulations, all citizens should make up their holidays on working days in case of Saturday and Sunday. If some citizens have a holiday on Saturday and Sunday, they will not be compensated. In addition, other festivals and anniversaries, such as February 27th, May 30th, July 7th Anti-Japanese War, September 18th Memorial Day, Teachers' Day, Nurses' Day, Journalists' Day and Arbor Day, do not have holidays. Traditional festivals in China, such as Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival, do not have holidays.