Hot Search No. 1! Another day off, this time it’s “eight to seven”!
The Dragon Boat Festival holiday has just ended, and the topic of “Tune off” has rushed to the top of the hot search today. Many people are expressing their dissatisfaction with the need to work for six consecutive days after the holiday. And it seems that the last small long holiday of this year, the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day, will not provide any relief before the festival. Although there will be eight consecutive days off during the holiday, at least after the festival, individuals will have to work for seven consecutive days.
The detailed arrangement for the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays is as follows: From September 29th to October 6th, there will be a total of eight days of holidays, forming an eight-day Super Golden Week. However, after the festival, individuals will have to work on October 7th and October 8th, resulting in seven consecutive working days.
Netizens have expressed their opinions on this matter. Wei Xiaoan, president of the Leisure and Vacation Branch of the China Tourism Association, stated in an interview on June 25th that after the May Day holiday this year, there was actually only one day off, which left many people dissatisfied. He assured that this situation will be adjusted as it has not fully allowed everyone to rest.
Wei Xiaoan further explained that China’s holiday system is called the “115-day holiday system.” Apart from weekends, nearly one-third of the 365 days in a year are vacation days. This structure is not too small in terms of total time and is at a medium level internationally. However, what is currently lacking is the implementation of statutory holidays.
What are your thoughts on this matter? Are you looking forward to the next holiday? Feel free to share your opinions in the comment section.
(Source of article: China Fund News)
Article source: China Fund News
Original title: Hot Search No. 1! Another day off, this time it’s “eight to seven”!
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What are the reasons behind people’s growing desire for extended breaks after the Dragon Boat Festival holiday?
The Dragon Boat Festival holiday, has left people wanting more time off.
The hot search topic of “Tune off” has quickly gained popularity as people voice their frustration with having to work for six straight days after the holiday. It appears that this is the final extended break of the year, leaving many longing for more leisure time.
“Exciting to see the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day Holiday align, offering a rare opportunity for an 8-day break! However, brace yourselves for the long haul with 7 back-to-back working days afterwards. Time to plan our holidays wisely and make the most of this extended break!”