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2018 Chinese public holiday dates announced



Workers of Shanghai, it's here. It's the moment we've all been waiting for: the government has released the official 2018 public holiday calendar a few weeks early this year, which means even more time to plan that perfect vacay or prep for your parents' impending arrival.


'But how many days do we get?' We hear you ask. Well, officially 27. But by the time you take out the weekend days included in the holiday count (ten) and take into account the make-up work days over the weekends (six), we're looking at 11 days off work in total.


Here's the list of public holidays for 2018:


New Year's Day 2018: Mon 1 Jan (also including Sat 30-Sun 31 Dec 2017).

Chinese New Year/Spring Festival 2018: Thu 15-Wed 21 Feb, make-up work days: Sun 11 and Sat 24 Feb (as reported by multiple English language media sources).

Tomb Sweeping Festival: Thu 5-Sat 7 Apr, make-up work day: Sun 8 Apr.

Labour Day: Sun 29 Apr-Tue 1 May, make-up work day: Sat 28 Apr.

Dragon Boat Festival: Sat 16-Mon 18 Jun.

Mid-Autumn Festival: Sat 22-Mon 24 Sep.

National Day Holiday: Mon 1-Sun 7 Oct, make-up work day: Sat 29 and Sun 30 September.



The calendar

(Holiday days in red, make-up days in blue)



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