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Chinese people legally enjoy over 115 days off including 104 days of weekends and 11 days of festivals. Employees have 5 to 15 days of paid annual leave. Students and teachers have summer and winter vacations for about three months. The summer vacation in China generally starts around July 1st and ends around August 31st, and the winter vacation usually falls on January or Februry according to the date of the Spring Festival.
Public Holiday Calendar
China has 7 legal holidays in a year, including New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. At the festivals, all Chinese people will be on vacation. The table below provides detailed information of 2011 / 2012 public holidays. Hope it can help you make a good plan of your China tour.
2011 / 2012 Public Holiday Calendar
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/public-holiday.htm
| Festival | Date | Legal Holidays | Holidays of 2011 | Holidays of 2012 |
| New Year's Day | Jan. 1 | 1 day | Jan. 1- 3, 2011 |
Jan. 1- 3, 2012 |
| Spring Festival | subject to the lunation |
3 days (the last day of the last lunar month and the first and second days of the first lunar month) |
It falls on Feb. 3, 2011. |
It falls on Jan. 23, 2012. |
| Women's Day | Mar. 8 | half day for women | half day of Mar. 8 | half day of Mar. 8 |
| Arbor Day | Mar. 12 | no days off | no holiday | no holiday |
| Qingming Festival | Apr. 4 or 5 | 1 day | It falls on Apr. 5, 2011. The holiday is from Apr. 3 to 5. |
It falls on Apr. 5, 2012. The holiday is from Apr. 5 to 7. |
| May Day | May 1 | 1 day | Apr. 30 - May 2, 2011 |
May 1 - 3, 2012 |
| Youth Day | May 4 | half day for youth above 14 years old | half day of May 4 | half day of May 4 |
| International Nurse Day | May 12 | no days off | no holiday | no holiday |
| Children's Day | Jun. 1 | 1 day for children under 13 years old | Jun. 1, 2011 | Jun. 1, 2012 |
| Dragon Boat Festival | the 5th day of the 5th lunar month | 1 day | It falls on Jun. 6, 2011. The holiday is from Jun. 4 to 6. | It falls on Jun. 23, 2012. The holiday is from Jun. 22 to 24. |
| Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party | Jul. 1 | no days off | no holiday | no holiday |
| Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army | Aug. 1 | half day for active army | half day of Aug. 1 | half day of Aug. 1 |
| Teachers' Day | Sep. 10 | no days off | no holiday | no holiday |
| Mid-Autumn Day | Aug. 15 according to the lunar calendar | 1 day | It falls on Sep. 12, 2011. The holiday is from Sep. 10 to 12. | It falls on Sep. 30, 2012. The holiday is on Sep. 30. |
| National Day | Oct. 1 | 3 days (Oct. 1- 3) | Oct. 1 - 7, 2011 | Oct. 1 - 7, 2012 |
| Journalists' Day | Nov. 8 | no days off | no holiday | no holiday |
Besides the 7 legals festivals on which all people can enjoy days off, Chinese people celebrate four other festivals on which some people have a half day off - Women's Day, Youth Day, Children's Day and Army Day. Many other festivals and anniversaries are celebrated even without days off, such as Arbor Day and Teachers' Day.










