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China Holiday Dates and When NOT to Travel

China Holiday Dates and When NOT to Travel

October 8, 2013November 6, 2019Rodney

There are seven holiday public holidays in China lasting from 1 day to 3 days. The holidays are lengthened by people working weekends prior and after the break, holidays such as the National Day holiday/Mid Autumn Festival period can actually become 7 day breaks or longer. read more

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