Information for expat in Beijing

Bringing your pet into China has to follow the Chinese government regulations and rules. We compose this article according to the General Administration of Customs of P.R.China which released rules came into force on the 1st May 2019.

Basic Facts

The PET mentioned here are dog and cat only. 

One pet per one adult with a work visa, and in most cities like Beijing, you can only register one pet per address.

 Steps: Pet Without Quarantine in China

IF A PET DOES NOT MET ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW, IT MUST ENTER THROUGH A DESIGNATED CHINESE PORT, OR IT WILL BE EUTHANIZED OR RETURNED TO WHERE IT FROM.

Effective May 1, 2019, China will allow entry of U.S. pets (dogs and cats) to enter through any port of arrival in China without a quarantine, ONLY IF ALL the following conditions are met.

  • Your pet must have been vaccinated at least TWICE in its lifetime, and be current on rabies vaccinations at the time of arrival in China.
  • An original copy of the current rabies vaccine certificate must accompany the APHIS-endorsed health certificate, and at the time of arrival in China will need to be provided to, and may be kept by, the Quarantine Officials.
  • Please travel with photocopies of your pet’s rabies vaccine certificate, as they may be requested.
  • Your pet must be individually identified by microchip.
  • Your pet should be implanted with an ISO compliant (11784 and 11785) microchip. ISO compliant microchips are 15 digits long.
    • If your pet does not have an ISO compliant microchip, you will need to travel with a microchip reader that can read your pet’s microchip.
  • Your pet must be accompanied by an original rabies titer test laboratory report which states the pet has an antibody titer of at least 0.5 IU/mL and this report must accompany the APHIS-endorsed health certificate, and at the time of arrival in China will need to be provided to, and may be kept by, the Quarantine Officials. 
  • Rabies testing must be performed at one of the following approved laboratories:
    • DoD Food Analysis & Diagnostic Laboratory
    • Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory
    • Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology Virology Laboratory
  • Testing must occur on the same day as, or any day after administration of the second rabies vaccination.
  • Rabies titer test sampling date, laboratory name and test results must be recorded on the health certificate, and are considered valid for up to one year after the sampling date.

NOTE: Pets originating from Hawaii or Guam are exempt from the rabies titer testing requirement.

  • Only one (1) pet per traveler is allowed. The traveler’s name must be on the pet’s veterinary health certificate (Ex: Consignor’s Name) and match the name on the traveler’s passport. 
  • Each pet must have its own veterinary health certificate, and only one (1) pet may be listed per certificate.
  • Health certificates must be issued by your USDA accredited veterinarian within 14 days of arrival in China, and be endorsed by USDA-APHIS. 
  • Health certificates must contain all of the following information about the pet:
  1. Microchip number, date and location of implantation
  2. Date of birth or age
  3. Rabies vaccine information, including:
    • Type (inactive, modified or recombinant)
    • Date of administration
    • Date of vaccine validity expiration
    • Name of the vaccine administered
    • Name of the vaccine manufacturing company
  4. Rabies antibody titer test information, including:
    • Sample collection date
    • Name of laboratory used
    • Rabies titer test results 
  5. Attestation that the pet has undergone clinical examination and is free of signs of disease. 
  • Health certificates must be accompanied by an original copy of the current rabies vaccine certificate and the rabies titer laboratory report.  At the time of arrival in China, all three documents will need to be provided to, and may be kept by, the Quarantine Officials.
  • The pet's APHIS-endorsed health certificate must be accompanied by an original copy of the current rabies vaccine certificate and the rabies titer laboratory report. 
  • One photocopy of the traveler’s passport is required for each pet.
  • A digital photo of the pet printed on regular paper, and one photocopy, are also required.
    • For large dogs it is best to have something in the photo to help judge the size of the animal.

Upon arrival, you will need to take the pet, fees, and all documents to the General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China (GACC) office at the airport and these documents may be kept by the Quarantine Officials.

Dogs need to be registered with the local police of your place of residence within one month of arrival in China.

Steps: Pet With Quarantine in China

UNLESS A PET CAN MET ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS ABOVEIT MUST ENTER THROUGH A DESIGNATED PORT, OR IT WILL BE EUTHANIZED OR RETURNED TO WHERE IT FROM.

Effective May 1, 2019, China will allow entry of U.S. pets (dogs and cats) to enter China through any port without a quarantine ONLY IF the pet has been vaccinated twice for rabies, is microchipped, and has a valid rabies titer (except for pets from Hawaii and Guam).

Any pet that cannot meet those requirements MUST enter China through one of the designated ports listed below, and will be required to complete a 30-day post-arrival quarantine: 

Port Name

Customs Name

Beijing Capital Airport

Capital Airport Customs

Beijing West Railway Station

Beijing West Railway Station Customs

Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport

Hongqiao International Airport Customs

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Pudong International Airport Customs

Shanghai Railway Station

Station Customs

Shanghai International Passenger Transport Center

Pujiang Customs

Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal

Wusong Customs

Urumqi Diwopu International Airport

Urumqi Airport Customs

Alashankou

Alashankou Customs

Guangzhou Baiyun Airport [more]

Baiyun Airport Customs

  • Your pet must have been vaccinated at least TWICE in its lifetime, and be current on rabies vaccinations at the time of arrival in China.
  • An original copy of the current rabies vaccine certificate must accompany the APHIS-endorsed health certificate, and at the time of arrival in China will need to be provided to, and may be kept by, the Quarantine Officials.
  • Please travel with photocopies of your pet’s rabies vaccine certificate, as they may be requested.
  • Only one (1) pet per traveler is allowed. The traveler’s name must be on the pet’s veterinary health certificate (Ex: Consignor’s Name) and match the name on the traveler’s passport.           
  • Each pet must have its own veterinary health certificate, and only one (1) pet may be listed per certificate.
  • Health certificates must be issued by your USDA accredited veterinarian within 14 days of arrival in China, and be endorsed by USDA-APHIS. 
  • Health certificates must contain all of the following information about the pet:
  • Date of birth or age
  • Rabies vaccine information, including:
    • Type (inactive, modified or recombinant)
    • Date of administration
    • Date of vaccine validity expiration
    • Name of the vaccine administered
    • Name of the vaccine manufacturing company
  • Attestation that the pet has undergone clinical examination and is free of signs of disease.
  • Chinese Customs needs to be notified of your pet’s arrival in advance of travel.
  • On arrival, you will need to take the pet, fees, and certificates to the General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China (GACC) office at the airport.
  • The pet is required to complete a 30-day quarantine in the GACC designated facility.
    • During quarantine, if clinical symptoms are observed, pets will be required to have an examination and undergo laboratory testing.
    • The pet will be released only after the pet is determined to be healthy and has passed the required testing.

Dogs need to be registered with the local police of your place of residence within one month of arrival in China.

 

Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Pet Quarantine

Capacity: 21 dogs and 8 cats

Quarantine Time: 30 days

Pick-up Appointment: Required, 48 hours in advance.

Pick-up Documents: Pet Receipt, Passport and Costums Release Certificate.

Information Verified on 30th July 2019

China Driving Point System applys in all provinces and cities, and road authorities share information about intercity offenses.

Drivers holding a full, unrestricted license will be disqualified from driving after accumulating 12 demerit points within 1 year period.

  Driving Point System was introduced in China in March 2000

Your 12 points will be deducted in the following cases:

  • Driving 50% over speed limit
  • Driving after drinking
  • Driving vehicle which is not in conformity with driving license. For example, drive motorbike or track with C1 license.
  • Driving vehicle without license plate, with covered license plate, fake license plate or license plate of other vehicle.
  • Driving vehicle without vehicle license, with fake vehicle license or vehicle license of driver.
  • Driving vehicle without driving license, with fake driving license.
  • Escaping after traffic accident

 

 

China Public Holidays - 2023China has 7 legal holidays in a year, including New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. The Chinese Public Holiday Calendar below provides detailed information of 2012-2026 Chinese public holidays.

At these festivals, all Chinese people will be on vacation. So If you want to get your Chinese Driver's License or extend Chinese Visa, please avoid these days, and make your arrangement in advance.

 

2026 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2026 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - Jan. 3  Jan.4 (Sun.)
Spring Festival Feb. 15 - Feb. 23 Feb. 14  (Sat.)
Feb. 28 (Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 4 - Apr. 6 N/A
May Day May. 1 - May 5

May 9 (Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 19 - Jun. 21 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 25 - Sep. 27 Sep. 20 (Sun.)
National Day Oct. 1 - Oct. 7

Oct. 10 (Sat.)

2024 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2024 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1  N/A
Spring Festival Feb. 10 - Feb. 17 Feb. 4  (Sun.)
Feb. 18 (Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 4 - Apr. 6 Apr. 7 (Sun.)
May Day May. 1 - May 5

Apr. 28 (Sun.)

May 11 (Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 10 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 15 - Sep. 17 Sep. 14 (Sat.)
National Day Oct. 1 - Oct. 7

Sep. 29 (Sun.)
Oct. 12 (Sat.)

2023 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2023 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 -2 N/A
Spring Festival Jan. 21 - 27 Jan. 28(Sat.)
Jan. 29(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 5 N/A
May Day Apr. 29 - May 3

Apr. 23(Sun.)

May 6(Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 22 - 24 Jun. 25(Sun.)
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 29 - Oct. 6 Oct. 7 (Sat.)
Oct. 8 (Sun.)
National Day Sep. 29 - Oct. 6

Oct. 7 (Sat.)
Oct. 8 (Sun.)

2022 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2022 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 -3 N/A
Spring Festival Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Jan. 29(Sat.)
Jan. 30(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 3 - 5 Apr. 2(Sat.)
May Day Apr. 30 - May 4

Apr. 24(Sun.)

May 7(Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 3 - 5 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 10 - 12 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7

Oct. 8 (Sat.)
Oct. 9 (Sun.)

2021 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2021 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 3 N/A
Spring Festival Feb. 11 - 17 Feb. 7(Sun.)
Feb. 20(Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 3 - 5 N/A
May Day May 1 - 5

Apr. 25(Sun.)

May 8(Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 12 - 14 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7

Sep. 26 (Sun.)
Oct. 9 (Sat.)

2020 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2020 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1  N/A
Spring Festival Jan. 24 - Jan. 30 Jan. 19(Sun.)
Feb. 1(Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 4 - 6 N/A
May Day May 1 - 5

Apr. 26(Sun.)

May 9(Sat.)

Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 25 - 27 Jun. 28(Sun.)
National Day Oct. 1 - 8

Sep. 27 (Sun.)
Oct. 10 (Sat.)

2019 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2019 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Dec. 30 2018 - Jan. 1  Dec. 29 2018 (Sat.)
Spring Festival Feb. 4 - Feb. 10 Feb. 2(Sat.)
Feb. 3(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 5 N/A
May Day May 1 - 4 May 5(Sun.)
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 7 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 13 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7

Sep. 29 (Sun.)
Oct. 12 (Sat.)

2018 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2018 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1  N/A
Spring Festival Feb. 15 - Feb. 21 Feb. 11(Sun.)
Feb. 24(Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 5 - 7 Apr. 8 (Sun.)
May Day Apr. 29 - May 1 Apr. 28 (Sat.)
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 16 - 18 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 22 - 24 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7

Sep. 29 (Sat.)
Sep. 30 (Sun.)

2017 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2017 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 2 N/A
Spring Festival Jan. 27 - Feb. 2 Jan. 22(Sun.)
Feb. 4(Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 2 - 4 Apr. 1 (Sat.)
May Day May 1 N/A
Dragon Boat Festival May 28 - 30 May 27(Sat.)
Mid-Autumn Day &
National Day
Oct. 1 - 8 Sep. 30 (Sat.)

2016 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2016 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 3 N/A
Spring Festival Feb. 7 - 13 Feb. 6(Sat.)
Feb. 14(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 2 - 4 N/A
May Day Apr. 30 - May 2 N/A
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 9 - 11 Jun. 12(Sun.)
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 15-17 Sep. 18(Sun.)
National Day Oct. 1 - 7

Oct. 8(Sat.)
Oct. 9(Sun.)

2015 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2015 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 3 Jan 4(Sun.)
Spring Festival Feb. 18 - 24 Feb. 15(Sun.)
Feb. 28(Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 5 - 6 N/A
May Day May 1 N/A
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 20 - 22 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 27 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7 Oct. 10(Sat.)

2014 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2014 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 N/A
Spring Festival Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 Jan. 26(Sun.)
Feb. 8 (Sat.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 5 - 7 N/A
May Day May 1 - 3 May 4 (Sun.)
Dragon Boat Festival May 31 - Jun. 2 N/A
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 6 - 8 N/A
National Day Oct. 1 - 7 Sep. 28 (Sun.)
Oct. 11(Sat.)

2013 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2013 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 3 Jan. 5 (Sat.)
Jan. 6 (Sun)
Spring Festival Feb. 9 - 15 Feb. 16(Sat.)
Feb. 17(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 4 - 6 Apr. 7 (Sun.)
May Day Apr. 29 - May 1 Apr. 27(Sat.)
Apr. 28(Sun.)
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 10 - 12 Jun. 8(Sat.)
Jun. 9(Sun.)
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 19 - 21 Sep. 22(Sun.)
National Day Oct. 1 - 7 Sep. 29(Sun.)
Oct. 12(Sat.)

2012 Official Chinese Public Holiday Calendar

2012 Holidays Working Weekends
New Year's Day Jan. 1 - 3  
Spring Festival Jan. 22 - 28 Jan. 21(Sat.)
Jan. 29(Sun.)
Qingming Festival Apr. 2 - 4. Mar. 31(Sat.)
Apr. 1 (Sun.)
May Day Apr. 29 - May 1 Apr. 28(Sat)
Dragon Boat Festival Jun. 22 - 24.  
Mid-Autumn Day Sep. 30.  
National Day Oct. 1  - 7 Sep. 29(Sat.)

Why working during weekends?

That's because, in order to have uninterrupted holidays, some working days are assigned to weekends.


Some people have a half day off on the following four holidays or anniversaries including Women's Day, Youth Day, Children's Day and Army Day of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Women have half day off on Women's Day. Young people over 14 years of age have a half day off on Youth Day. Children under 14 years old have a day off on Children's Day. Active members of the army have a half-day holiday on Army Day.

If you need to make plan for your business trip or visa issue in Hong Kong, then you should check the calendar of Hong Kong Public Holiday.

Unlike Chinese Holiday arrangement, Hong Kong  public holidays arrangement don't have working weekends.

If you have business trip or other plan in Hong Kong then you need to pay attention to the below Official Hong Kong Public Holiday Calendar.

The following list of general holidays for 2022 is gazetted for public information:

Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Saturday
Lunar New Year's Day 1 February Tuesday
The second day of Lunar New Year 2 February Wednesday
The third day of Lunar New Year 3 February Thursday
Ching Ming Festival 5 April Tuesday
Good Friday 15 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 16 April Saturday
Easter Monday 18 April Monday
The day following Labour Day 2 May Monday
The day following the Birthday of the Buddha 9 May Monday
Tuen Ng Festival 3 June Friday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Friday
The second day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 12 September Monday
National Day 1 October Saturday
Chung Yeung Festival 4 October Tuesday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Monday
The second weekday after Christmas Day 27 December Tuesday

The following list of general holidays for 2019 is gazetted for public information:

Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Tuesday
Lunar New Year's Day 5 February Tuesday
The second day of Lunar New Year 6 February Wednesday
The third day of Lunar New Year 7 February Thursday
Ching Ming Festival 5 April Friday
Good Friday 19 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 20 April Saturday
Easter Monday 22 April Monday
Labour Day 1 May Wednesday
The day following the Birthday of the Buddha 13 May Monday
Tuen Ng Festival 7 June Friday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Monday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 14 September Saturday
National Day 1 October Tuesday
Chung Yeung Festival 7 October Monday
Christmas Day 25 December Wednesday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Thursday

"As the Birthday of the Buddha in 2019 falls on a Sunday, the day following it is designated as a general holiday in substitution," said a Government spokesman.

 

Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Monday
Lunar New Year's Day 16 February Friday
The second day of Lunar New Year 17 February Saturday
The fourth day of Lunar New Year 19 February Monday
Good Friday 30 March Friday
The day following Good Friday 31 March Saturday
Easter Monday 2 April Monday
Ching Ming Festival 5 April Thursday
Labour Day 1 May Tuesday
The Birthday of the Buddha 22 May Tuesday
Tuen Ng Festival 18 June Monday
The day following Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 2 July Monday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 25 September Tuesday
National Day 1 October Monday
Chung Yeung Festival 17 October Wednesday
Christmas Day 25 December Tuesday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Wednesday

"As the third day of Lunar New Year in 2018 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a general holiday in substitution. In addition, since the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day in 2018 falls on a Sunday, the day following it is designated as a general holiday in substitution," said a Government spokesman.

2017 Official Hong Kong Public Holiday Calendar

Every Sunday   Sunday
The day following the first day of January 2 January Monday
Lunar New Year’s Day 28 January Saturday
The third day of Lunar New Year 30 January Monday
The fourth day of Lunar New Year 31 January Tuesday
Ching Ming Festival 4 April Tuesday
Good Friday 14 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 15 April Saturday
Easter Monday 17 April Monday
Labour Day 1 May Monday
The Birthday of the Buddha 3 May Wednesday
Tuen Ng Festival 30 May Tuesday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Saturday
The day following National Day 2 October Monday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 5 October Thursday
Chung Yeung Festival 28 October Saturday
Christmas Day 25 December Monday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Tuesday

"As both the first day of January and National Day in 2017 fall on a Sunday, the day following them is designated as a general holiday in substitution.  In addition, since the second day of Lunar New Year in 2017 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a general holiday in substitution," said a Government spokesman.

2016 Official Hong Kong Public Holiday Calendar
Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Friday
Lunar New Year’s Day 8 February Monday
The second day of Lunar New Year 9 February Tuesday
The third day of Lunar New Year 10 February Wednesday
Good Friday 25 March Friday
The day following Good Friday 26 March Saturday
Easter Monday 28 March Monday
Ching Ming Festival 4 April Monday
The day following the Labour Day 2 May Monday
The Birthday of the Buddha 14 May Saturday
Tuen Ng Festival 9 June Thursday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Friday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 16 September Friday
National Day 1 October Saturday
The day following the Chung Yeung Festival 10 October Monday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Monday
The second weekday after Christmas Day 27 December Tuesday
2015 Official Hong Kong Public Holiday Calendar
Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Thursday
Lunar New Year’s Day 19 February Thursday
The second day of Lunar New Year 20 February Friday
The third day of Lunar New Year 21 February Saturday
Good Friday 3 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 4 April Saturday
The day following Ching Ming Festival 6 April Monday
The day following Easter Monday 7 April Tuesday
Labour Day 1 May Friday
The Birthday of the Buddha 25 May Monday
Tuen Ng Festival 20 June Saturday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Wednesday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 28 September Monday
National Day 1 October Thursday
Chung Yeung Festival 21 October Wednesday
Christmas Day 25 December Friday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Saturday

"As Ching Ming Festival in 2015 falls on a Sunday, the following day will be designated as a general holiday in substitution. However, as the day following Ching Ming Festival and Easter Monday fall on the same day, the next following day that is not itself a general holiday will be observed as an additional general holiday," said a Government spokesman.

2014 Official Hong Kong Public Holiday Calendar
Every Sunday   Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Wednesday
Lunar New Year’s Day 31 January Friday
The second day of Lunar New Year 1 February Saturday
The fourth day of Lunar New Year 3 February Monday
Ching Ming Festival 5 April Saturday
Good Friday 18 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 19 April Saturday
Easter Monday 21 April Monday
Labour Day 1 May Thursday
The Birthday of the Buddha 6 May Tuesday
Tuen Ng Festival 2 June Monday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Tuesday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 9 September Tuesday
National Day 1 October Wednesday
Chung Yeung Festival 2 October Thursday
Christmas Day 25 December Thursday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Friday

“According to the Employment Ordinance and General Holidays Ordinance, when either Lunar New Year’s Day, the second day of Lunar New Year or the third day of Lunar New Year falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a statutory and general holiday in substitution.  As the third day of the Lunar New Year of 2014 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a holiday in substitution, ” said a Government spokesman.

If you need the calendar of China Public Holiday then you can click here.

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