2020 Chinese National Day
The People's Republic of China (PRC) observes its anniversary on October 1st. China's National Day has been celebrated in various ways during the history of the PRC.
In China, the holiday is officially three days, but the holidays are usually extended by bridge holidays compensated by working on weekends depending on how the holiday falls in the week. This creates a so-called 'Golden Week' of holidays. This makes it the second-largest holiday period in China. This approach was introduced in 2000 to help boost domestic tourism and to allow families to make long journeys to visit relatives, though unlike most Chinese holidays, National Day doesn't come with any obligations to visit your family.
2020 brings a bumper break for National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival with the holidays starting on October 1st and lasting until October 8th. Two of the holidays will be compensated by working days on Sunday September 27th and Saturday October 10th.
NOTE: YAEN will shut down to have Mid-Autumn Festival holiday from 1 to 8 Oct., 2020 and will resume work on 9 Oct., 2020, Please be well noted and thank you for your attention.