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The significance of festivals is to make every ordinary day

The significance of the holiday is to make every ordinary day shine. The specific significance of the holiday is as follows:

1. Holiday celebrations are traditions that can promote family reunions and enhance communication and emotions among each other.

2. Festivals allow people to get rid of the constraints of daily life, release stress, relax and enjoy the beauty of the holiday.

3, holiday celebrations are a kind of culture that can pass on history, preserve national traditions, spread positive energy and enhance team cohesion.

4. Holiday celebration can enhance the harmony of family members, improve the relationship between family members, and promote the spirit of unity and cooperation.

5. Holiday celebrations can bring spiritual fulfillment to people, allowing them to experience a sense of joy and make them feel happy.

6, holiday celebration is a culture, can develop children's family values, so that children accept the traditional culture, promote the love of culture.

7. Festival celebration is a kind of art, which can improve people's aesthetic ability, appreciate the beautiful scenery and feel the festival atmosphere.

8. Celebrating festivals can enhance people's social interaction, let people increase their knowledge, broaden their social circle and improve social relations.

9. Holiday celebration is a grand ceremony that can enhance people's spirit and make them more joyful, stronger and more optimistic.

China's legal holidays

The National Annual Holidays and Memorial Day Holidays, Article 2 to Article 5 of the relevant explanations:

Article 2, the holidays for all citizens: (a) New Year's Day, 1 day off (January 1); (b) the Spring Festival, 3 days off (the first, second and third day of the first month of the lunar calendar); () the Ching Ming Festival, a day of vacation; (c) the Qingming Festival, a day of vacation. (iii) Ching Ming Festival, a holiday of 1 day (on the day of Ching Ming in the lunar calendar); (iv) Labor Day, a holiday of 1 day (May 1); (v) Dragon Boat Festival, a holiday of 1 day (on the day of Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar); (vi) Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday of 1 day (on the day of Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar); (vii) National Day, a holiday of 3 days (on October 1st, 2nd and 3rd).

Article 3, some of the citizens of the holidays and commemorative days: (a) Women's Day (March 8), women take a half-day holiday; (b) Youth Day (May 4), youth over 14 years of age take a half-day holiday; (c) Children's Day (June 1), children and young people less than 14 years of age take a day off; (d) the anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army (August 1), active duty military personnel take a half-day holiday. half a day.

Article 4: The local people's governments of the areas inhabited by ethnic minorities shall, in accordance with the customs of the ethnic minorities, specify the dates of the holidays.

Article 5: Other holidays and anniversaries, such as the February 7th Anniversary, the May 30th Anniversary, the July 7th War Commemoration Day, the September 3rd Anniversary of the Victory in the War, the September 18th Anniversary, the Teachers' Day, the Nurses' Day, the Journalists' Day, and the Arbor Day, shall not be observed as holidays.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Legal Annual Holidays