China: Holiday calender 2010
The holiday calender for 2010 is out now.
New Year
Fri 1.1. - Sat 3.1.
Chinese New Year
Sat 13.2. - Fri 19.2.
Sat 20.2 and Sun 21.2. are working days
Qingming
Sat 3.4. - Mon 5.4.
Mayday
Sat 1.5. - Mon 3.5.
Dragon Boat Festival
Wed 16.6
Mid Autumn
Wed 22.9.
National Day
Fri 1.10. - Thu 7.10.
Sat 25.9. and Sun 10.10. are working days
Happy :scooter:
Re: China: Holiday calender 2010
I've never realized it was even possible to know all that information that far in advance! :lol8:
Re: China: Holiday calender 2010
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Originally Posted by
ZMC888
I've never realized it was even possible to know all that information that far in advance! :lol8:
Don't laugh, they changed the holiday schedule for National Day 2009 twice :lol8::lol8:
They are still doing those weekend shifting and December is the time to do that :icon10::icon10:
They didn't shift the weekends around Dragon boat and mid autumn festivals for the first time.
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I was about to say, whoever plans the holidays for China must have had a particularly good day or something! Gotta love the Chinese magical musical mystery holiday schedules.
Makes me wanna work on Saturday... or maybe not! :lol8:
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Re: China: Holiday calender 2010
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Originally Posted by
CrazyCarl
I was about to say, whoever plans the holidays for China must have had a particularly good day or something! Gotta love the Chinese magical musical mystery holiday schedules.
Makes me wanna work on Saturday... or maybe not! :lol8:
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You're not questioning the hard work of the CNPHRPCC? Are you? :lol8::lol8::lol8:
Sat, Sun work is very important for business owners as it gets paid double. In 2010 there are 4 weekend days, now defined by law to be normal working days. Imagine you own a small company with 10000 staff at an average hourly cost of 10 RMB per hour, so 10 RMB difference for the 4 days in question.
Saving = 10RMB * 8 hours * 10000 staff * 4 days = new BMW :mwink::mwink::mwink: