Holidays refer to national statutory holidays, and also refer to holidays stipulated by the unit. Except weekends, the national holidays in China are New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.
The published Outline of National Tourism and Leisure (20 13-2020) puts forward that "the paid annual leave system for employees will be basically implemented by 2020". To achieve this goal, the rights and interests of workers in private enterprises and private enterprises are undoubtedly the key targets.
the Lantern Festival
The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival. This traditional festival was associated with the Spring Festival in ancient times. In the old society, Spring Festival activities usually started from Laba (the eighth day of December) to the end of Lantern Festival, that is to say, the fifteenth day of the first month is the day when the "New Year" activities officially ended. After this day, everything is as usual.
First, it is related to the ancient sacrifice to Taiyi God. Taiyi is another name for the Emperor of Heaven; It is said that he has great power and dominates everything. Storms, droughts, famines and plagues on the earth are all under his control, and he almost controls the fate of mankind. Taiyi also commands sixteen dragons and is one of the most respected gods. The emperors in the pre-Qin period held grand sacrificial ceremonies at the beginning of each year in order to make the country prosperous and secure.