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National Holidays of China |
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China is a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia and it is the most populous country in the world. Besides that, China is a government on the island of Taiwan established in the year of 1949 by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by the communists conducted by Mao Zedong. The nation of China is a perfect blend of culture, ancient tradition and rich history. Most of the National holidays of China represent all these culture, tradition and ancient history of China. Here you will get to know about National holidays in China.
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China follows the Chinese Lunar calender and according to this calender all the National holidays of China are calculated in each year. January 1st is the New Year's day in China. It is counted among all the National holidays of China. January 2nd is celebrated as New Year's day holiday and 1st to 3rd May is noted as Labor day in China.
Besides all these, the 1st of July is CPC founding day and 1st of August is Army day. October 1st to 3rd are celebrated as National day. These mentioned days are the National holidays of China. Other than these holidays, China celebrates several traditional holidays like Chinese Lunar New Year, Lantern festival, Qing Ming Jie, Dragon boat festival, Ghost festival, QI Xi, Mid-Autumn festival and Double Ninth festival.
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