2021 CHINA HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in China is
8th March, MondayIntl. Women's Day
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of China in 2021
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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FridayFri | Jan 01, 2021Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
WednesdayWed | Jan 13, 2021Jan 13 | Spring Festival Holiday |
ThursdayThu | Feb 11, 2021Feb 11 | Spring Festival Eve |
FridayFri | Feb 12, 2021Feb 12 | Chinese New Year |
SundaySun | Feb 14, 2021Feb 14 | Spring Festival Holiday |
MondayMon | Feb 15, 2021Feb 15 | Spring Festival Holiday |
TuesdayTue | Feb 16, 2021Feb 16 | Spring Festival Holiday |
WednesdayWed | Feb 17, 2021Feb 17 | Spring Festival Holiday |
MondayMon | Mar 08, 2021Mar 08 | Intl. Women's Day |
FridayFri | Mar 12, 2021Mar 12 | Arbor Day |
MondayMon | Apr 05, 2021Apr 05 | Qingming Festival |
SaturdaySat | May 01, 2021May 01 | Labor Day |
TuesdayTue | May 04, 2021May 04 | National Youth Day |
TuesdayTue | Jun 01, 2021Jun 01 | Intl. Children's Day |
MondayMon | Jun 14, 2021Jun 14 | Dragon Boat Festival |
ThursdayThu | Jul 01, 2021Jul 01 | CPC Foundation Day |
SundaySun | Aug 01, 2021Aug 01 | Liberation Army Day |
TuesdayTue | Sep 21, 2021Sep 21 | Mid-Autumn Festival |
FridayFri | Oct 01, 2021Oct 01 | National Day |
SaturdaySat | Oct 02, 2021Oct 02 | National Day Holiday |
SundaySun | Oct 03, 2021Oct 03 | National Day Holiday |
SaturdaySat | Dec 25, 2021Dec 25 | Christmas Day |
Public Holidays in China
Intl. Women's Day
Monday Mar 08, 2021
The upcoming China holiday Intl. Women's Day is in 5 days from today.
Arbor Day
Friday Mar 12, 2021
The upcoming China holiday Arbor Day is in 9 days from today.
Qingming Festival
Monday Apr 05, 2021
The upcoming China holiday Qingming Festival is in 33 days from today.
2021 Public Holidays China Service
The above is the list of 2021 public holidays declared in China which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide China holiday calendar for 2021 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
The People's Republic of China enjoys seven official public holidays each year. The General Office of the State Council announces the holidays for each year about three weeks before the start of the year. The Central People’s Government of China (also known as the State Council) is the highest state administrative authority in China. The General Office of the State Council is responsible for the setting up the country's official holiday dates for the following year, usually in November or December.
Chinese holidays are sophisticated and one of the least predictable among developed nations. In each of these holidays, should the holiday land on the weekend, itis moved to after the weekend. It is also distinctive that in the country, weekends are usually swapped with the weekdays next to the actual holiday to create a more extended holiday period.
The State Council usually declares a seven-day holiday each time there is a three-day holiday. That takes place primarily during the country's largest and most important holiday, the Spring Festival. The term "Golden Week" is used to signify a 7-day national holiday – customarily the Spring Festival holidays (around January/February) and the National Day holidays (which begins on 1 October). The citizens must work or attend school on a nearby weekend. Business and schools treat the affected weekends as weekdays with which the weekend is swapped. Even though the guidelines are already provided late in the prior year by the central Chinese government, they may be altered during the current year.