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Dias feriados nacionais para China

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Esta lista de 2012 de dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para China foi gerada pelo Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System (Sistema de Ediçao de Agendas) utilizando regras de recorrência de feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos. Caso houver qualquer pergunta ou comentário sobre a informação publicada nesta página da web, favor entrar em contato conosco.

 
Depois desta lista:   Notícias    Informações Adicionais    Footnotes    Aviso
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name
Dom New Year's Day
Seg New Year Holiday
Ter New Year Holiday (compensated Dec.31, 2011)
Dom Spring Festival (Chinese New Year's Eve)
Seg Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)
Ter Spring Festival
Qua Spring Festival
Qui Spring Festival
Sex Spring Festival (compensated Sat.Jan.21)
Sáb Spring Festival (compensated Sun.Jan.29)
Seg Tomb Sweeping Day Holiday (compensated Sat.Mar.31)
Ter Tomb Sweeping Day Holiday (compensated Sun.Apr.1)
Qua Tomb Sweeping Day (Qing Ming Jie)
Seg Labour Day Holiday (compensated Sat.Apr.28)
Ter Labour Day
Sex Dragon Boat Festival Holiday
Sáb Dragon Boat Festival (Duan Wu Jie)
Dom Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiu Jie)
Seg National Day (Guoqing Jie)
Ter National Day Holiday
Qua National Day Holiday
Qui National Day Holiday
Sex National Day Holiday (compensated Sat.Sep.29)
Sáb National Day Holiday
Dom National Day Holiday
Seg New Year Holiday

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Notícias

Os seguintes noticias sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em China estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  07 Dec 2011 (Government Portal of the State Council of China-Beijing) China's General Office of the State Council has released China's official list of 2012 public holidays, including the list of working Saturdays and Sundays that compensate for some of the bridge public holidays and for the traditional spring and fall, week-long, Golden Week public holidays.  22 Jul 2011 (China Daily-Shenzhen) The Chinese State Council has approved the declaration of August 11-14 and August 22-24, 2011, as one-off, public holidays to coincide with the upcoming Universiade Games in Shenzhen.  09 Mar 2011 (China Daily-Sichuan Province) A deputy of the Chinese National People's Congress, Li Jing, who is also the mayor of Meishan City in Sichuan Province, is proposing that the current 7-day Chinese/Lunar New Year public holidays be extended to 16 consecutive days.  11 Dec 2010 (Government Portal of the State Council of China-Beijing) Last night, the State Council of China released China's official list of 2011 public holidays, including the list of working Saturdays and Sundays that compensate for some of the bridge public holidays and for the traditional spring and fall, week-long, Golden Week public holidays.  29 Sep 2010 (The People's Daily-Guangzhou) The Government of Guangzhou has announced 3 municipal non-working public holidays on account of the upcoming 16th Asian Games.  20 Aug 2010 (China Daily-Shenzhen SEZ) The Chinese government has declared next Friday, August 27, 2010, a one-off regional public holiday in the Shenzhen SEZ to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the creation of the Shenzhen special economic zone.  04 Jun 2010 (The Shanghai Daily-Shaghai) China's State Council has released a statement confirming that the upcoming Dragon Boat (Duanwu) public holidays would run from Monday June 14th to Wednesday June 16th, 2010.  31 May 2010 (Radio Guangdong-Guangzhou) The Guangzhou Communications Commission has announced that the Guangzhou government had decided to declare Friday, November 12, 2010, as a one-off regional public holiday to coincide with the first day of the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games.  02 Apr 2010 (CNReviews-Shanghai) The Shanghai government has extended the upcoming May Day public holidays period for 2 additional days to coincide with the upcoming opening of the Shanghai World Expo.  20 Jan 2010 (Xinhua-Hunan) The first results of a Chinese government sponsored online poll to solicit public opinion on a date for "national tourism day" are coming in with speculation that local governments are "forging fake support" for their recommendations.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the China public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informações Adicionais

Os seguintes comentários sobre dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos em China estão em inglês. Caso haja qualquer pergunta a respeito destes comentários, favor entrar em contato conosco.  Regulatory Body: The final decision on adjustments to China's holiday schedule is made by a concertation of the 14 ministries that constitute the National Holiday Office.  Public Holidays Extensions: To achieve week-long public holidays around Lunar New Year (Chun Jie) and October 1st, and 3-day public holidays for other holidays, it is customary to make one or both of the weekend days of a nearby weekend into working days.  Partial Holidays: In addition to the list of official national public holidays, listed above, there are partial holidays for particular groups of people. Business meetings may or may not be affected. • Women receive a half-day holiday on March 8’s International Women’s Day (Funu Jie) • Youth 14-18 get half a day off on May 4 on Youth Day (Qingnian Jie) • The under 14s are spoiled with a full-day off on June 6 for Children’s Day (Ertong Jie) • Members of the PLA (People's Liberation Army) get a half-day off on August 1. • Serf Emancipation Day (Tibet) on March 28. • In addition, some of the national minorities are able to determine their own holidays in accordance with their own traditional festivals  Golden Weeks: it is customary for people to work some weekends either before or after the official holiday time in order to make some of the official holidays into an entire week off from work called Golden Weeks. These Golden Weeks used to be centered around the Lunar New Year, May Day and October 1st public holidays, but the May Golden Week was dropped at the end of 2007.  Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve was made into a public holiday (the first day of the Lunar New Year Golden Week) at the end of 2007.  Workweek: offices and agencies in China follow the five workdays per week system. Since 2005, factories have to, at least, give the Sundays off to their workers.  Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: Although the listed start of the Beijing 2008 Olympics is August 8th, the first day of events is August 6th.


Footnotes
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Contatos Específicos Religiosos ou de Negócios : Alguns dos contatos de negócios que você possa estar tentando encontrar em China, podem pertencer a um grupo religioso não comum em China, e que portanto não está incluído na lista acima de dias feriados bancários e públicos. Para estar seguro, você deveria verificar-se de que nenhum feriado religioso importante coincide com qualquer viagem de negócio planejada ao China. Para maiores informações, veja nossas páginas calendários religiosos do mundo.


Aviso
Enquanto todos esforços foram feitos para apresentar uma lista precisa de 2012 dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos para China, nós não nos responsabilizamos por qualquer erro ou omissão nos dados apresentados acima. Em muitas partes do mundo, dias feriados nacionais e pontos facultativos são sujeitos a mudanças arbitrárias de última hora pelas autoridades locais, é recomendado a verificação dos dados acima com a embaixada ou consulado do China, antes de planejar qualquer viagem ao China. Também deveria-se ler todos os comentários e notas ao pé da página acima.



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