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Official Public Holidays in China - Chinese Holidays Chinese Holidays -by Rubel ZamanChristmas is over, and we are well into the New Year – in many countries.However, retailers, wholesale stockists and buyers beware, because while our holidays are over and we’re starting to be productive again, the huge celebration that is Chinese New Year has yet to begin. And as China is the biggest manufacturer of most of our goods – it’s worth businesses bearing in mind their national holidays, so that preparations can be made for the time off the modern Chinese work force will be taking. Here are a list of Chinese holidays, when they are this year, and what they mean – so next time you are speaking to your supplier in Shanghai you can wish him: "Happy Tomb Sweeping Day" – if appropriate of course. Official Public Holidays in China - Chinese Holidays Dates for 2011January 1st New Years Day - Despite the fact that the Chinese have their own unique New Year celebrations later on, they do follow the Gregorian / Western calendar as it makes business sense, particularly as most of their trade comes to the West, and different dates could cause a whole manner of problems.
Official Public Holidays in China - China HolidaysApril 5th Tomb Sweeping Day – This is the festival where the Chinese worship their ancestors. The idea of the ancestor is hugely important to the Chinese so they clean dead relative’s graves, lay offerings of food and drink and burn incense. May 1st Labour Day – Like with many other countries around the globe including the U.S, Australia, France and Germany, Labour Day is a day holiday celebrating the economic and social achievements of workers. June 6th Dragon Boat Festival – This festival is almost like a midsummer festival, however it also commemorates the life and death of an ancient Chinese scholar and poet Qu Yuan. Main celebrations on this day consist of Dragon Boat Racing, eating rice dumplings and drinking Realgar wine (Yuk! – Realgar is a type of crystal mineral).
October 1st National Day – As the name suggests, this festival celebrates all that is Chinese. So, knowing Chinese holidays, any business can plan in advance to ensure that although productivity stops in China for a few days, your wholesale business won’t suffer. Official Public Holidays in China - China Holidays - More Information: Bamboo
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