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In 2025, China's National Day (October 1) and the Mid-Autumn Festival (October 6) coincide, resulting in an extended 8-day holiday from October 1 (Wednesday) to October 8 (Wednesday).
To facilitate this long break, adjustments to work schedules are necessary. Employees will work on Sunday, September 28 (compensating for Monday, October 6) and Saturday, October 11 (compensating for Tuesday, October 7).
- Extended Holiday Period:
The 8-day consecutive break combines National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, providing ample time for travel, family reunions, and cultural activities. - Work Adjustments:
The two designated makeup workdays (September 28 and October 11) ensure that the total number of working days remains balanced. - Highway Toll-Free Policy:
To encourage travel, China's highways will be toll-free for small passenger vehicles from October 1 (00:00) to October 8 (24:00).
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- Ticket Booking:
For those planning travel, train tickets for September 30 became available for purchase on September 16, and tickets for October 1 became available on September 17. Return trip tickets for October 8 can be booked starting September 24. - Overtime Pay Eligibility:
Employees working on the statutory holidays (October 1-3 and October 6) are entitled to triple pay.
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Editor: Crystal H
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