This page contains the list of China 2024 official public holidays, bank holidays, government holidays, non-working national holidays, and sectorial holidays. The public holidays listing on this page is also accessible via our free Android
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The list of China public holidays in 2024 is:
Date
Weekday
Public Holiday
Monday
New Year's Day
Friday
Spring Festival
(Chinese New Year's Eve)
Saturday
Spring Festival
(Chinese New Year)
Sunday
Spring Festival
Monday
Spring Festival
Tuesday
Spring Festival
Wednesday
Spring Festival
Thursday
Spring Festival
Thursday
Tomb Sweeping Day
(Qing Ming Jie)
Friday
Tomb Sweeping Day Holiday
(tentative)
Monday
Labour Day Holiday
(tentative)
Tuesday
Labour Day Holiday
(tentative)
Wednesday
Labour Day
Monday
Dragon Boat Festival
(Duan Wu Jie)
Sep
Monday
Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday
(tentative)
Sep
Tuesday
Mid-Autumn Festival
(Zhong Qiu Jie)
Oct
Tuesday
National Day
(Guoqing Jie)
Oct
Wednesday
National Day Holiday
Oct
Thursday
National Day Holiday
Oct
Friday
National Day Holiday
Oct
Saturday
National Day Holiday
Oct
Sunday
National Day Holiday
Oct
Monday
National Day Holiday
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Global Holidays Observed in China
Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in China, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2023-2033).