Public Holiday in China in 2024

Public Holiday in China in 2024
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  How long until Public Holiday?
There are no upcoming dates for this event
  Dates of Public Holiday in China
2020 Feb 3, Feb 4, Feb 5, Feb 6, Feb 7, Feb 8, Feb 9, Feb 10, Feb 11, Feb 12, Feb 13
HubeiThu, Feb 13Regional Holiday
HubeiWed, Feb 12Regional Holiday
HubeiTue, Feb 11Regional Holiday
HubeiMon, Feb 10Regional Holiday
ChongqingSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
GuangdongSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
HenanSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
JiangsuSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
ShandongSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
ShanghaiSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
YunnanSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
ZhejiangSun, Feb 9Regional Holiday
ChongqingSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
GuangdongSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
HebeiSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
HenanSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
JiangsuSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
ShandongSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
ShanghaiSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
YunnanSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
ZhejiangSat, Feb 8Regional Holiday
ChongqingFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
GuangdongFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
HebeiFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
HenanFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
HubeiFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
JiangsuFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
ShandongFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
ShanghaiFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
YunnanFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
ZhejiangFri, Feb 7Regional Holiday
ChongqingThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
GuangdongThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
HebeiThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
HenanThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
HubeiThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
JiangsuThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
ShandongThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
ShanghaiThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
YunnanThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
ZhejiangThu, Feb 6Regional Holiday
ChongqingWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
GuangdongWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
HebeiWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
HenanWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
JiangsuWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
ShandongWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
ShanghaiWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
YunnanWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
ZhejiangWed, Feb 5Regional Holiday
ChongqingTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
GuangdongTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
HebeiTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
HenanTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
HubeiTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
JiangsuTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
ShandongTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
ShanghaiTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
YunnanTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
ZhejiangTue, Feb 4Regional Holiday
ChongqingMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
GuangdongMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
HebeiMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
HenanMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
HubeiMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
JiangsuMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
ShandongMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
ShanghaiMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
YunnanMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
ZhejiangMon, Feb 3Regional Holiday
  Summary

A public holiday has been declared as part of the efforts to slow the progress of the coronavirus.

At least 21 provinces, municipalities and other regions in China have told businesses not to resume work before February 10th at the earliest. That’s according to publicly available statements from the governments.

Anhui, Chongqing, Fujian, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hunan, Inner Mongolia, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Liaoning, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanghai, Suzhou, Xi’an, Yunnan, Zhejiang have all said work is to resume no earlier than midnight on Sunday February 9th.

China’s Hubei provincial government has extended the Lunar New Year holiday break to February 13th as it seeks to curb the coronavirus outbreak that emerged from the province’s capital of Wuhan, the Hubei Daily has reported.

Shanghai has announced that all enterprises will remain closed until after February 9th. Similarly, Zhejiang Province announced it is delaying return to work and school to after February 9th.

Guangdong Province has also announced that it will delay the resumption of work to after February 9th. Schools and colleges will stay closed until February 17th and 24th respectively.

Chongqing municipality has announced that non-essential enterprises in the administrative area will remain closed till after February 9th.

The provinces of Jiangsu and Yunnan have announced that non-essential enterprises must delay work to after February 9th.

Businesses in China's eastern manufacturing hub of Suzhou will stay shut until at least February 8th to guard against any spread, the city government said in a statement.

Beijing encourages companies to let their employees work from home until February 10th.

The virus has caused global concern because of its similarity to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which killed hundreds across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003 and also was traced to the wild game trade.


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