Release time:2017-09-13 The publisher:leopard
The Mid-Autumn Festival (traditional Chinese: 中秋節; simplified Chinese: 中秋节; ) is a harvest festival celebrated by ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese people. The festival is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar with full moon at night, corresponding to late September to early October of the Gregorian calendar with full moon at night.
Mainland China listed the festival as an "intangible cultural heritage" in 2006 and a public holiday in 2008. It is also a public holiday in Taiwan and in Hong Kong. In the Vietnamese culture, it is considered the second-most important holiday tradition after Tết.
Due to China's influence, Mid-Autumn Festival is also celebrated in other parts of Asia. Mooncakes have also appeared in western countries as a form of delicacy.
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3 days' legal holiday | Mid-Autumn Festival | deferred holidays for Sep. 30 (Sat) and Oct. 1 (Sun) | advance leave for Oct. 8 (Sat) and 9 (Sun) |
Note: The holiday dates are Oct. 1st to 8th 2017, including the Mid-Autumn Festival on Oct. 4th, while Leopard Power will be on duty on Sep. 30 (Sat) and restart work from Oct. 9th (Mon).
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