China seeks people's opinion about holidays


Beijing, Nov 27 (IANS): China's holiday authorities Wednesday started soliciting public opinion on three draft schemes of public holiday arrangements for 2014.

A poll is running on the country's major news websites, with the spring festival holiday lasting seven days in all three schemes including weekends before and after, reports Xinhua.

The major differences apply to the national day holiday with options of three days, five days or seven days, all starting from Oct 1. The latter two schemes include weekends.

Some other holidays like New Year's Day, Tomb-sweeping Day, May Day, Dragon Boat festival and the Mid-Autumn festival will last one day if they fall Wednesday, three days including a weekend if Tuesday or Thursday, or extend onto Monday if they fall Saturday or Sunday.

The government started a similar online poll Oct 10 with many wanting current arrangements changed.

  

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