What holiday is after Labor Day? 2021 full-year holiday time query
The statutory holidays after Labor Day refer to the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.In addition, there are some more important traditional festivals, such as Qixi Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Chinese New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Eve, many people will celebrate it.
Introduction to Labor Day
International Labor Day, also known as "May 1 International Labor Day" and "International Day of Demonstrations", is a national holiday in more than 80 countries in the world.Set on May 1st of each year.It is a festival shared by working people all over the world.In July 1889, the Second International, led by Engels, held a congress in Paris.The meeting passed a resolution stipulating that the international laborers would hold a parade on May 1, 1890, and decided to designate May 1 as International Labor Day.The Government Affairs Council of the Central People’s Government made a decision in December 1949 to determine May 1 as Labor Day.After 1989, the State Council has commended national model workers and advanced workers basically every five years, with about 3,000 commendations each time.
Statutory holidays after Labor Day
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also known as the four traditional Chinese festivals.The Dragon Boat Festival has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also have activities to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.In May 2006, the State Council included it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list; since 2008, it has been listed as a national statutory holiday.In September 2009, UNESCO officially approved it to be included in the "Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity", and the Dragon Boat Festival became the first festival in China to be included in the world’s intangible cultural heritage.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the four traditional festivals in China.Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially the local Chinese and overseas Chinese.On May 20, 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list by the State Council.Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday.On November 25, 2020, the "Notice of the General Office of the State Council on the Arrangement of Some Holidays in 2021" was released.The Mid-Autumn Festival in 2021 will be closed from September 19 to 21 for a total of 3 days.Work on September 18 (Saturday).
National Day
National Day is a statutory holiday established by a country to commemorate the country itself.They are usually the independence of the country, the signing of the constitution, the birthday of the head of state, or other anniversaries of great commemorative significance; some are also Saints’ Day, the patron saint of the country.In ancient China, the emperor’s enthronement and birthday were called "National Day".Today, China’s National Day refers specifically to October 1, the anniversary of the official founding of the People’s Republic of China.
List of traditional festivals in 2021
Festival name | Festival time | folk customs |
Spring Festival | the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar | paste couplets, dust, and eat dumplings , New Year’s Eve, Firecrackers |
Lantern Festival | 15th day of the first lunar month | Eating Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, offering sacrifices to gods, walking All diseases, lion dance, stilt walking |
Qingming Festival | April 5th or 6th in the Gregorian calendar | outing, tomb sweeping, Planting trees, flying kites, eating green balls, planting willows, tug-of-war, swinging, shooting willows, silkworm flower party |
Dragon Boat Festival | May 5th in the lunar calendar Daily | racing dragon boats, eating rice dumplings, hanging wormwood and calamus, winding colorful ropes, drinking realgar wine, avoiding five poisons, avoiding the Dragon Boat Festival, sticking noon time symbols, wearing damselfly, painting foreheads |
Qixi Festival | July 7th in the lunar calendar | Incense bridge meeting, receiving dew water, worshiping ghosts and gods, praying for marriage, fighting cleverness, listening to whispers, forming red Head rope, water purification video |
Zhongyuan Festival | July 14th or 15th in the lunar calendar | Ancestor worship, Putting river lanterns, offering sacrifices to the dead, burning paper ingots, and offering sacrifices to the land |
Mid-Autumn Festival | the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month | rewards Moon, offering moon sacrifices, eating moon cakes, drinking osmanthus wine, lighting lanterns, lantern festivals, watching tides, burning towers, playing with Lord Rabbit, and setting banquets |
Chongyang Festival | September 9th of the lunar calendar | Climb high and autumn tour, worship ghosts and gods, wear dogwood, eat double ninth cake, drink chrysanthemum wine |
Winter Solstice Festival | October 21st or 22nd of the Gregorian calendar | Enjoy ancestors, hold banquets, etc. |
Laba Festival | The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month | Eat Laba porridge, eat Laba vinegar, eat Laba garlic, eat ice, eat Laba tofu, eat Laba noodles |
Small New Year | The 23rd or 24th day of the 12th lunar month | cleaning the house, bathing, eating candy, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods |
New Year’s Eve | December 29th or 30th of the lunar calendar | New Year’s Eve dinner, sticking New Year’s Eve, burning firecrackers, worshipping ancestors, keeping New Year’s Eve, hanging lanterns, lucky money |
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