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The Golden Week (simplified Chinese: 黄金周; traditional Chinese: 黃金週), in the People's Republic of China, is the name given to three separate 7-day or 8-day national holidays which were implemented in 2000: [1] Chunyun [disputed – discuss], the Golden Week around the Chinese New Year, begins in January or February.
The week-long holidays on May (Labor) Day and National Day began in 2000, as a measure to increase and encourage holiday spending. The resulting seven-day or eight-day (if Mid-Autumn Festival is near National Day) holidays are called " Golden Weeks " ( 黄金 周 ), and have become peak seasons for travel and tourism.
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 ...
China has concluded its Golden Week holiday on a muted note, ... on average 1.48 million people crossed the border every day during the Golden Week holiday. The figure was just 85.1% of the volume ...
National Day marks the start of a Golden Week, a weeklong public holiday. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The day is celebrated throughout mainland China , Hong Kong , and Macau with a variety of government -organized festivities, including fireworks and concerts, as well as sports events and cultural events.
Global investors went wild during China’s just-concluded Golden Week holiday by snapping up “everything” related to the country. But that optimism didn’t extend to shoppers and travelers ...
The policy came just in time for China’s “Golden Week” holiday period, which is centered around National Day on October 1. This year’s Golden Week coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival ...
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 Japanese holidays that occur during the first week of May