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China Kalender Hari Libur China 2025

Explore China's public holiday calendar and annual holiday arrangements.

Jawaban singkat

HoliWiki saat ini memuat 6 entri hari libur untuk China pada 2025. Kalender dan tabel berurutan menurut tanggal di bawah menampilkan jadwal yang tersedia.

2025

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Januari 2025

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*New Year's Day1 Januari 2025
*Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)29 Januari 2025

Februari 2025

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Maret 2025

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April 2025

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Mei 2025

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*Labour Day1 Mei 2025
*Dragon Boat Festival31 Mei 2025

Juni 2025

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Juli 2025

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Agustus 2025

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September 2025

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Oktober 2025

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*National Day1 Oktober 2025
*Mid-Autumn Festival6 Oktober 2025

November 2025

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Desember 2025

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Daftar hari libur

6 entri

TanggalHariHari liburTagCakupanKategori
RabuNew Year's DayMusiman dan kalender Keluarga dan sosial Budaya dan tradisiNasionalHari libur nasional
RabuSpring Festival (Chinese New Year)Budaya dan tradisi Keluarga dan sosial Musiman dan kalenderNasionalHari libur nasional
KamisLabour Dayworkers Peringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SabtuDragon Boat FestivalBudaya dan tradisi Musiman dan kalenderNasionalHari libur nasional
RabuNational DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninMid-Autumn FestivalBudaya dan tradisi Musiman dan kalenderNasionalHari libur nasional

Sumber resmi dan cakupan

Halaman ini didasarkan pada General Office of the State Council of China Periksa kembali sumber resmi untuk keputusan perjalanan, penggajian, atau hukum.

Cerita Hari Libur

New Year's Day

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.

Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)

The Spring Festival is China's most important traditional holiday and marks the start of the lunar new year. Families gather for reunion dinners, exchange red envelopes and decorate homes with red couplets.

Labour Day

International Labour Day on May 1 recognizes workers and the labor movement. In China it anchors a major travel period whose exact days off may be extended through weekend adjustments.

Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu)

The Dragon Boat Festival is observed on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month and is associated with the poet Qu Yuan. Dragon boat racing and eating zongzi, glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves, are its best-known traditions.

National Day (Golden Week)

National Day on October 1 marks the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It begins a seven-day Golden Week and one of the busiest domestic travel periods of the year. Flag-raising ceremonies and public floral displays are common celebrations.

Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, when families gather to admire the full moon and share mooncakes. The legend of Chang'e, the moon goddess, is central to the festival.