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  2. Golden Week (China) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    2024 date: 10 February: 2025 date: 29 January: ... resulting in a full week of public holiday known as Golden Week. ... In China and Malaysia, ...

  4. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    Chinese lunar date Example Gregorian date (2020–2021) English name Chinese name Remarks Month Day 1 (正月) 1st January 25, 2020 Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) • 農曆新年 / 农历新年 • 春節 / 春节 • 大年初一 Set off fireworks after midnight; visit family members 1 (正月) 7th January 31, 2020 Renri • 人日

  5. Stocks rebound in Europe and Japan as China takes a ... - AOL

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    After China's stocks closed out their best week since 2008—and the Shanghai Stock Exchange index posted a 8.06% gain Monday, its biggest jump since 2008—China's markets closed for Golden Week ...

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

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    The roughly week-long period, associated with China's national day on Oct. 1, is an important signal for Chinese consumer confidence, as millions of people travel domestically and overseas.

  7. Has China’s economy bottomed out? Factory output and ‘Golden ...

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    A return to growth in China’s manufacturing sector and a boom in travel during the annual “Golden Week” holiday is fueling hopes that the economy could be regaining momentum after a major ...

  8. Public holidays in China - Wikipedia

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    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. In 2008, the Labor Day holiday ...

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

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    China has concluded its Golden Week holiday on a muted note, with key travel and spending data showing weaker-than-expected recovery in consumption amid a wider economic slump. China was hoping ...