Are there any holidays or special days in July 2021? Are there any statutory holidays?
There are many special days in July 2021, The most important days are the founding day of the Communist Party on July 1, the anniversary of the return of Hong Kong, the small summer festival on July 7, the anniversary of the July 7th Incident, and the big summer festival on July 22, but there are no statutory holidays.
July 2021 Festival List
July 1st:Party Founding Day
July 1st:Hong Kong Handover Anniversary
July 1st:Asia’s 3 Billion People Day
July 2nd:International Sports Journalists Day
July 3rd:International Cooperation Day
July 5th:World Boredom Day
July 6th:International Kissing Day
July 7th:Little Summer
July 7th:July 7 Incident
July 7:Public Health Day
July 8:World Allergic Disease Day
July 11:World Population Day
July 11:China Navigation Day
July 14:Silver Valentine’s Day
July 16:International Curling Day
July 17:World Emoji Day
July 17:World Emoji Day
July 18:Mandela International Day
July 18:Sales Festival
July 20:Human Moon Day
July 22:Great Heat
July 23:Cleaning Working Day
July 25:Cantonese Day
July 26:Esperanto Founding Day
July 28:World Hepatitis Day
July 29:World Tiger Love Day
July 30:International Friendship Day
Important Holidays in July 2021
Party Day
After the establishment of the Communist Party of China on July 23, 1921, under the brutal rule of the reactionary warlord government, it could only be kept in a state of secrecy, and there was no environment for public activities.During the period of the Great Revolution, the party was busy with the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, carried out the workers’ and peasants’ movement and supported the Northern Expedition, and had no conditions to commemorate the birth of the party.It was proposed by Comrade Mao Zedong in May 1938 to regard July 1 as the birthday of the Communist Party of China.At that time, Mao Zedong pointed out in the article "On Protracted War":"July 1st this year is the seventeenth anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China." This is the first time that the leading comrades of the Central Committee have clearly stated that "July 1" is the anniversary of the birth of the party.
Xiaoshu
Xiaoshu is the eleventh solar term of the twenty-four solar terms in the lunar calendar and the fifth solar term in summer, indicating the official start of the summer season.Every July 7th or 8th, when the sun reaches 105° ecliptic longitude, it is a small summer heat.Shu, means hot, and Xiaoshu means small heat, which means that the weather is starting to be hot, but it has not reached the hottest.This climate is basically consistent with most areas in China.The average temperature in southern China is about 26°C during the summer heat, which is the midsummer.All regions also enter the season with the most thunderstorms, often accompanied by strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes hail.
Great Heat
Great Heat, one of the twenty-four solar terms, is the last solar term in summer.Douzhi C; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 120°; the Gregorian calendar is July 22-24."Shu" means hot, and Dashu means extreme heat.The big heat is relatively hotter than the small heat.It is the most sunny and hottest solar term in the year, and the "humidity and heat" reaches its peak at this time.The climate characteristics of the Great Heat:high temperature and extreme heat, frequent thunderstorms and typhoons.The ancient book said, "The big one is the extreme heat." The Great Summer solar term coincides with the "Zhongfu" in the "dog days", which is the hottest time of the year.
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