2011 holiday plan released
PEOPLE can start making holiday plans for the upcoming new year now that the General Office of the State Council has released the 2010 public holiday schedule.
There will be two seven-day holidays, the Spring Festival from February 2 and the National Day holiday from October 1.
There are five three-day breaks: New Year's Day from January 1, Qingming Festival from April 3, Labor Day from April 30, the Dragon Boat Festival from June 4, and the Mid-Autumn Festival from September 10.
To compensate for extended holidays, some Saturdays and Sundays will be made workdays. People need to work on January 30, February 12, April 2 and October 8 and 9.
There will be two seven-day holidays, the Spring Festival from February 2 and the National Day holiday from October 1.
There are five three-day breaks: New Year's Day from January 1, Qingming Festival from April 3, Labor Day from April 30, the Dragon Boat Festival from June 4, and the Mid-Autumn Festival from September 10.
To compensate for extended holidays, some Saturdays and Sundays will be made workdays. People need to work on January 30, February 12, April 2 and October 8 and 9.
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