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  2. April 29 - Wikipedia

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    Shōwa Day, traditionally the start of the Golden Week holiday period, which is April 29 and May 3–5. [319] References ...

  3. Golden Week (China) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, there were calls to shorten Golden Week's duration due to its disruption of the regular economy. In 2006, delegates to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference brought up proposals to cancel both the National Day and May Day Golden Weeks, arguing that the holidays have not achieved significant results in promoting internal consumption, which was the original intention ...

  4. Public and bank holidays in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Most areas in Scotland did not have the four-day weekend and only had the Tuesday official holiday. In 2022, there was a special holiday on Friday 3 June to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Therefore, to create a four-day weekend, the Spring Bank Holiday that would usually occur at the end of May was moved to Thursday 2 June.

  5. China’s disappointing Golden Week holiday—the first after the ...

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    This week, Chinese travelers are returning home from their "National Day Golden Week" vacations. The roughly week-long period, associated with China's national day on Oct. 1, is an important ...

  6. Public holidays in France - Wikipedia

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    French etching from 1789 depicting the storming of the Bastille, commemorated as Bastille Day. There are eleven official public holidays in France, [1] of which three are movable days which always fall on a weekday.

  7. Labor Day isn’t the holiday it once was for China’s workers

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    The authorities also shuffle workdays around the Spring Festival, celebrated in January or February, and National Day, which takes place on October 1, to create seven-day breaks known as “Golden ...

  8. Golden Week - Wikipedia

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    Golden Week may refer to: Golden Week (China), two weeks of Chinese holidays, occurring in January or February, and September or October; Golden Week (Japan), several ...

  9. China was hoping for a Golden Week consumption boom. It didn ...

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    A recovery in domestic consumption not related to the Golden Week also fell short of expectations. Tesla sold 74,073 China-made electric vehicles in September, down 10.9% from a year earlier ...