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Source: 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.
The "Circular on Part of the Holiday Arrangement in 2011" (guobanfamingdian [2010] No.40) moves some of the weekend non-working days to Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays that adjoin mid-week one-day public holidays, as well as declaring a 7-day Golden Week in the spring and in the fall, as was done in previous years (08-Dec-2009, 10-Dec-2008, 14-Dec-2006, 22-Dec-2005, 20-Dec-2004, and 19-Dec-2003).
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China 2012 bank holidays and public holidays (current year)
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China 2013 bank holidays and public holidays (next year)
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bank holidays and public holidays news updates (December 2010)
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