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giul

Hi everyboby,
I'm new on this forum.
I'm Giulia from Florence and I work for ECVacanze, a group that owns many campsites and hostels in Europe.
I'm here because I need (for work) to know what are the major festivities in China and the period when chinese go on holiday.

Thank you for your help,

Giulia

Armand

Hi and welcome on board Giulia!

I moved your message to the China forum for better visibility ;)

Regards
Armand

giul

Thank you very much Armand!!!
Have a nice day,

Giulia

jiezeng

New Year (Jan 1);

Chinese New Year (Jan 1,2,3 in Chinese Lunar Calendar);

Tomb-sweeping Day (April 4 or 5 or 6);

Labour Day (May 1);

Dragon Boat Festival (May 5 in Chinese Lunar Calendar);

Mid-Autumn Festival (August 15 in Chinese Lunar Calendar);

National Day (Oct. 1,2,3)。

giul

Thank you very much!!!

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