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Source: Xinhua and China Daily
After a week of online polling, the final results have been released, showing a general approval rating of 60 percent for the proposed overhaul of China's public holidays system.
The change, unveiled last month (09-Nov-2007), thus seems almost certain of coming into being, starting in 2008, one uncertainty being whether the Mid-Autumn Festival public holiday will be on the day of the festival, or the day after (as is the case in Hong Kong).
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China 2013 bank holidays and public holidays (current year)
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bank holidays and public holidays news updates (November 2007)
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