2011 National Statutory Holiday Schedule

2011 National Statutory Holiday Schedule

The detailed list of national statutory holidays for the whole year of 2011 has listed some holidays in the first 10 months of 2011. Office workers should be happy to see that there are holidays every month for you to rest.

2011 National Statutory Holiday Schedule:

1. New Year’s Day: January 1 to 3, a total of 3 days of public holiday.

2. Spring Festival: February 2 (Lunar New Year’s Eve) to February 8 will be a total of 7 days of holidays. Work on January 30 (Sunday) and February 12 (Saturday).

3. Qingming Festival: April 3rd to 5th are holidays, a total of 3 days. Go to work on April 2nd (Saturday).

4. Labor Day: 3 days holiday from April 30 to May 2.

5. Dragon Boat Festival: 3 days holiday from June 4th to 6th.

6. Mid-Autumn Festival: 3 days holiday from September 10th to 12th.

7. National Day: October 1st to 7th are holidays, a total of 7 days. Work on October 8 (Saturday) and October 9 (Sunday).

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