China’s winter vacation for primary and secondary schools, typically from late January to mid-February (covering the Spring Festival) and arranged based on climate and traditions, offers students rest, extracurricular learning, social practice and family bonding for their all-round development.
Chinese New Year: A Joyous Celebration of Tradition, Family, and New Beginnings
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, stands as the most cherished traditional holiday in China. It’s a time when the nation comes alive with festive cheer, centered on themes of renewal, prosperity, and heartfelt family reunion.
China New Year’s Day Guide: Celebrations, History, and Trip Tips
This special holiday marks the first day of the Gregorian calendar and has become a beloved occasion for both locals and visitors.
