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How many legal holidays are there in China a year?

There are 1 1 legal holidays in China, including 3 days for Spring Festival and National Day, and 1 1 day for New Year's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.

There are 52 weeks in a year, 1 day. If the rest of the days fall on weekends, there will be 52*2 a year? 1= 105 days, if it is a working day, 52*2= 104 days. Together, it is 1 15 days or 1 16 days. If the legal holidays in a year include Saturday and Sunday, there are 1 16 days.

Extended data:

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) Tomb-Sweeping Day, holiday 1 day (the day of Qingming in the solar calendar);

(4) Labor Day, holiday 1 day (May 1 day);

(5) Dragon Boat Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar);

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

(7) National Day, 3 days off (65438+ 10/0/2, 3).

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Legal Holidays in China