Some Guess that a 3-day Holiday May be Added in Sep 2025 Because...
Recently, there has been speculation that China may introduce a three-day holiday in September 2025. The primary reason behind this guess is that 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. Some believe there could be a Victory Memorial Holiday to commemorate this significant historical event.
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Possible Holiday Arrangement
Some predictions suggest the following potential holiday schedule:
September 3 (Wednesday): Public holiday
September 4 (Thursday): Adjusted rest day
September 5 (Friday): Adjusted rest day
September 6 (Saturday): Work resumption (tiaoxiu)
With the weekend included, this could result in a 5-day break.
Reference: 2015 Victory Day Holiday
A similar holiday arrangement was implemented in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of the victory. The official announcement was made on May 13, 2015, outlining the following schedule:
September 3 (Thursday): Public holiday
September 4 (Friday): Adjusted rest day
September 5 (Saturday): Weekend
September 6 (Sunday): Work resumption (tiaoxiu)
Important Disclaimer
So far, this remains pure speculation and has not been officially confirmed. The final holiday arrangement, if any, will be subject to an official announcement from the State Council.
Stay tuned for further updates!
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