China Tibet Major Public Holiday Calendar 2013-2015
China has 7 legal festivals in a year, on which all Chinese people will be on vacation. They are New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. People celebrate many other festivals but they do not have time off: Arbor Day, International Nurses' Day, Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party, Teachers' Day and Journalists' Day. Take quick look at the Tibet Festival and holidays 2013, 2014 & 2015.
2013 / 2014 / 2015 China Major Public Holiday Calendar 2012,2013,2014,2015
2013 / 2014 / 2015 Major Public Holiday Calendar | |||||
Festival |
Date |
Legal Holidays |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
New Year's Day |
Jan. 1 |
1 day |
Jan. 1 - 3 |
Jan. 1 - 3 |
Jan. 1 - 3 |
Spring Festival |
8 days normally |
3 days |
Feb. 10 |
Jan. 31 |
Feb. 19 |
Qingming |
Apr. 4 or 5 |
1 day |
Apr. 4 |
Apr. 5 |
Apr. 5 |
May Day |
May 1 |
1 day |
Apr. 29 - May 1 |
May 1 - 3 |
May 1 - 3 |
Dragon Boat |
5th of 5th |
1 day |
Jun. 12 |
Jun. 2 |
Jun. 20 |
Mid-Autumn Day |
Aug. 15 of |
1 day |
Sep. 19 |
Sep. 8 |
Sep. 27 |
National Day |
Oct. 1 |
3 days |
Oct. 1 - 7 |
Oct. 1 - 7 |
Oct. 1 - 7 |
At the above seven festivals, Chinese people can enjoy days off. Besides, Chinese people celebrate four other festivals on which some people have a half day off - Women's Day, Youth Day, Children's Day and Army Day. Many other galas and anniversaries are celebrated even without days off, such as Arbor Day and Teachers' Day.