For foreign tourists who plan to visit China, we suggest you to avoid the Chinese public holidays. Because during these days, the domestic tourists also start their China tours, the peak time of tourism may cause most destinations more crowded than the usual days.
Here is general information about the China public holidays in 2013, 2014 and 2015 for your reference.
Chinese Public Holidays Calendar
Public Holidays | How many days | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
New Year's Day | 3 days | Jan. 1 to 3 | Jan. 1 to 3 | Jan. 1 to 3 |
Spring Festival Holiday | 7 days | Feb. 9 to 15 | Jan. 30 to Feb 5 | Feb. 18 to 24 |
3 days | Apr. 4 to 6 | Apr. 4 to 6 | Apr. 4 to 6 | |
Labor Day | 3 days | Apr. 29 to May. 1 | May. 1 to 3 | May.1 to 3 |
3 days | Jun. 10 to 12 | May. 31 to Jun. 2 | Jun. 20 to 22 | |
3 days | Sep. 19 to 21 | Sep. 6 to 8 | Sep. 26 to 8 | |
National Day Holiday | 7 days | Oct. 1 to 7 | Oct. 1 to 7 | Oct. 1 to 7 |
By the way, some special periods may also cause the tourist season such as the Canton Fair in Guangzhou andHong Kong. International Confucius Culture Festival in Qufu, etc…
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