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January 1 marks the start of the Gregorian calendar year. In modern China it is a statutory holiday, often used for short trips, public countdowns and gatherings with family or friends.
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China's 2026 calendar marks 13 statutory holiday dates and 20 adjusted, substitute or weekend days off, for 33 scheduled days off in total. Make-up workdays are listed only in the relevant adjustment notes.
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| Date | Weekday | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday | New Year's Day | Public holiday | |
| Monday | Chinese New Year's Eve | Public holiday | |
| Tuesday | Spring Festival | Public holiday | |
| Wednesday | Spring Festival holiday | Public holiday | |
| Thursday | Spring Festival holiday | Public holiday | |
| Sunday | Qingming Festival | Public holiday | |
| Friday | Labour Day | Public holiday | |
| Saturday | Labour Day holiday | Public holiday | |
| Friday | Dragon Boat Festival | Public holiday | |
| Friday | Mid-Autumn Festival | Public holiday | |
| Thursday | National Day | Public holiday | |
| Friday | National Day holiday | Public holiday | |
| Saturday | National Day holiday | Public holiday |
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The Spring Festival holiday runs from February 15 through February 23, 2026, for nine days. February 14 and February 28 are make-up workdays.
The adjusted workdays are January 4, February 14, February 28, May 9, September 20 and October 10.
No. The 33 days are the total days in the official holiday periods, including weekends and days off created through schedule adjustments.