Happy National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival

Publisher:万晓旻Release time:2020-09-29Number of views:30

Dear students,

The Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day is approaching! You must be as excited as I am now and can’t wait to arrange your perfect plan for the holiday. You may check the schedule below in order to take full advantage of the week-long holiday.

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What?! We have 8 days off, which means we can sleep in for the entire week. OMG…I can’t believe my eyes. How can I be so lucky and why do I deserve such a long holiday?

  

Keep reading and you will know why.

  

The National Day

The National Day of China falls on October 1st every year. Therefore,it is also known as “shi yi”,which literally means “ten one” respectively standing for the month October and the date 1st. During this Festival, the whole nation would have three days off so as to have national celebration since 1950. The Chinese government has decided to extend the National holidays from 3 days to 7 days since 2000. As the holiday is quite long, some of us usually make good use of the holiday by visiting family members or hanging on with friends who haven’t seen each other for a long time while the others going shopping or travelling during the holiday. In other words, we can put little ticks on precious things which are on our “to do” lists but never got the time for completing them before. Therefore, the holiday is also known as “the Golden Week”.


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Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th of the 8th lunar month, when the moon is said to be the brightest and fullest all over the year. To celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese people usually do two things: enjoy the full moon and eat delicious mooncakes. Mooncakes are to Mid-Autumn Festival what turkey are to Thanksgiving. For Chinese people, a round mooncake symbolizes the reunion of all family members. Therefore, we usually have one day off in Mid-Autumn Festival to accompany our family members.


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Here is the schedule of our university for your information.

Happy birthday to China and happy holiday to everyone!

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College of International Education

09/29/2020