Does New Year's Day belong to the first day of the New Year?
New Year's Day in modern China was listed as a legal holiday by the China government and became a national holiday. After a day's rest, we often adjust the weekend before or after that day, and usually have a three-day rest.
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1949 On September 27th, the first China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to establish the People's Republic of China (PRC), and at the same time decided to adopt the world calendar, namely the solar calendar. New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first year of the year.
65438+1 October1Every year marks the arrival of a new year. People are used to calling this day "New Year's Day", commonly known as "Gregorian Year", "Gregorian Year" or "New Calendar Year". Gregorian calendar 65438+1 October1was designated as the beginning of the new year-"New Year's Day", which was listed as a legal holiday and became a national legal holiday.