National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday Notice
According to the provisions of the national statutory holidays, and in conjunction with the actual situation of the company, we hereby notify the following holiday arrangements for the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival in 2023: from 29 September (Friday) to 3 October (Tuesday), a total of five days of holiday.
National Day
National Day of the People's Republic of China is also known as the Eleventh, National Day, National Day, China National Day, and National Day Golden Week. The Central People's Government declared 1 October of every year since 1950 as the day on which the People's Republic of China was proclaimed as the National Day. The National Day of the People's Republic of China is a symbol of the country that came into being and became particularly important with the founding of the new China. It became a symbol of an independent country, reflecting our national and political system. The National Day is a new, universal form of holiday that carries the function of reflecting the cohesion of our country and nation. At the same time the large-scale celebrations on the National Day are a concrete manifestation of the government's mobilisation and appeal. It has the function of displaying national strength, enhancing national confidence, reflecting cohesion, and exerting calling power.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, which is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar every year, and is known as one of the four traditional festivals of the Han Chinese people together with the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Qingming Festival. According to historical records, ancient emperors had the ritual of sacrificing the sun in spring and the moon in autumn, while the prevalence of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is named after the Chinese Lunar Calendar, in which the year is divided into four seasons, each of which is divided into three parts: the Meng, the Zhong and the Ji, and thus the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as "Zhongqiu". The Mid-Autumn Festival has many aliases: because it falls on the 15th day of the 8th month, it is known as the "August Festival" or "Half of the 8th Month"; because the full moon is the "heroine", it is also called the "Moon Festival" or "Moon Festival". "Moon Festival", "Autumn Festival", "Mid-Autumn Festival", "August Meeting", "Moon Chasing Festival "On 20 May 2006, the folklore was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. National Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
The Mid-Autumn Festival meets the National Day, the night of the full moon, the love of Chinese , today we are with the family, and celebrate with the country. Mid-Autumn Festival meets National Day, this is the best "China Festival"!
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