The official Chinese public holiday calendar for 2023 was released on 8 December.
The most important things to know:
Chinese New Year is fairly early this year. Still, we are likely to see some resumption of Chinese outbound tourism by this time.
As Qing Ming Festival falls on a Wednesday this year, it will only be a one-day public holiday in the middle of the week, rather than a long weekend.
The May 1 Labor Day holiday has been made a five-day holiday for the fourth year in a row.
Because Mid-Autumn Festival falls on 29 September, it will be combined with the National Day Golden Week for a long, 8-day holiday.
Click here to read the announcement from the Chinese government, including details on working weekend days.
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