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What are the national legal holidays in 2023?

National legal holidays in 2023 are New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.

1. New Year's Day: from June 65438+February 3, 20221day to June 65438+1October 2, 2023, the holiday will be suspended for ***3 days.

Second, the Spring Festival: 65438+1October 2 1 27 is a holiday, ***7 days. 65438+1Saturday, October 28th, 65438+1Sunday, October 29th.

Three. Tomb-Sweeping Day: April 5th, holiday, *** 1 day.

4. Labor Day: April 29th to May 3rd, totally 5 days. Go to work on Sunday, April 23rd and Saturday, May 6th.

Five, Dragon Boat Festival: June 22nd to 24th holiday, ***3 days. Go to work on Sunday June 25th.

6. Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day: 8 days from September 29th to June 6th. 10. 65438+1go to work on Saturday, October 7th, and 65438+1go to work on Sunday, October 8th.

The significance of national statutory holidays

The purpose of statutory holidays is to standardize holiday arrangements nationwide so that people all over the country can enjoy public holidays. This can not only provide people with time to rest and relax, but also promote the economic and cultural development of the whole country. In addition, statutory holidays are also an important way to inherit and carry forward China's cultural traditions, which helps to enhance cohesion and national identity.

The meaning of a holiday is to relax people and relieve work pressure. The holiday of traditional festivals in China not only allows us to leave our jobs temporarily and do something outside of work, but also reminds us of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation.