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May Day Labor Day Customs by Countries in English

China:

The Chinese people's celebration of Labor Day dates back to 1918. After the founding of New China, May 1 was designated as the legal Labor Day, and the whole country was given a day off on that day.

The Chinese people's celebration of Labor Day dates back to 1918. Since the founding of New China, May 1 has been designated as a statutory Labor Day, which is a national holiday. Since the founding of New China, May 1 has been designated as a statutory Labor Day , which is a national holiday.

Russia:

Parades, rallies, and entertainment. Since the establishment of the international Labor Day, Russia has been paying more attention to this special holiday. "On May 1, the whole country is on vacation, and various celebrations and mass parades are held.

There are many parades, rallies and entertainments. Since the establishment of Labor Day in the world, Russia has always attached great Since the establishment of Labor Day in the world, Russia has always attached great importance to this special festival. On May 1st, Russia has a national holiday and holds various celebrations and mass marches.

Japan:

Labor Day coincides with the "Golden Week". "Golden Week" Japan is a country with more holidays, there are many holidays before and after May 1st, such as April 29th Arbor Day, May 3rd Constitution Memorial Day, 4th National Holiday, 5th Children's Day, these holidays together, the average Japanese have at least a week off, the longest even up to 11 days.

Labor Day falls on "Golden Week" in Japan. There are many festivals around May 1, such as Arbor Day on April 29, Constitution Day on May 3, National Holiday on April 4 and Children's Day. There are many festivals around May 1, such as Arbor Day on April 29, Constitutional Day on May 3, National Holiday on April 4 and Children's Day on May 5. These holidays are connected. Generally speaking, Japanese people have at least one week's rest, and the longest one is even 11 days. Generally speaking, Japanese people have at least one week's rest, and the longest one is even 11 days.