Hurray! May Day Just Became a 4-Day Holiday in China

By Matthew Bossons, March 22, 2019

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Good news for those of you looking to jet off on a mini-vacation this May, China’s annual Labor Day (aka ‘May Day’) holiday has been upgraded from a single day off to a four-day holiday! Sort of

In the official public holiday schedule, which was released at the end of last year, the Labor Day holiday was set for Wednesday, May 1. But, in an official Central Government announcement released this morning, the holiday has now been stretched to four days, running from Wednesday, May 1 to Saturday, May 4.

Hurray! May Day Just Became a 4-Day Holiday in China

While this is unquestionably exciting news for those of us who enjoy multi-day holidays, it is worth noting that the number of work days in the months of April and May remain unchanged, as Sunday, April 28 and Sunday, May 5 will be adjusted workdays.

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The Central Government’s announcement concludes by encouraging regional governments to “take effective measures” to ensure that transportation facilities are up to snuff, encourage tourism services and ensure citizens enjoy a peaceful holiday, among other actions.

For those keeping track at home, here is the updated public holiday calendar for 2019:

China Public Holiday Schedule 2019


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