Labor Day is in May 1, and even weekends are closed. Looking at all legal holidays on 20 17, there is no need to rest or change shifts on May 1. The Dragon Boat Festival is a holiday from May 28th to 30th, lasting for 3 days, and going to work on May 27th (Saturday). Mid-Autumn National Day 65438+ 10 1 8 days off, ***8 days, go to work on September 30th (Saturday).
In fact, the legal holidays * * * are 1 1 day, namely New Year's Day 1 day, Tomb-Sweeping Day 1 day, Labor Day 1 day, Dragon Boat Festival 1 day, Mid-Autumn Festival 1 day and National Day. There are 52 Saturdays and 53 Sundays in 20 17 year, so this * * * is 1 16 days. But sometimes there are holidays and accidents, and some companies also have annual leave, so the number of holiday days is more than 1 16 days.
Holiday system
The holiday system in China began many years ago in the Han Dynasty. At that time, officials had to take a bath and change clothes on rest days, so they called holidays "festivals". The Han Dynasty stipulated that North Korean officials could go home and bathe once every five days, so it was called a five-day holiday. In the Tang dynasty, it was changed to a ten-day rest, that is, every 10 day, you can rest 1 day. In ancient times, there were holidays in addition to the usual rest days. The Mid-Autumn Festival in Tang Dynasty has three days off, and Tomb-Sweeping Day has three days off. In the Ming Dynasty, the winter solstice holiday lasted 3 days, and the Lantern Festival holiday lasted 10 days.
For officials' vacations, there have been strict regulations in the past dynasties. Tang Dezong clearly stipulates that officials with more than three grades must report to the yamen on the day of the full holiday, otherwise their salary will be deducted in January, and some will even be dismissed. In the early years of Qing Dynasty, with the missionaries from both sides entering our country, the religious term Sunday became popular in our country.