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Janvier 2028
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🏪 Ce qui est ouvert

  • Banques Fermé
  • Services publics Fermé
  • Écoles Fermé
  • Commerces Variable
  • Restaurants Horaires réduits
  • Transports en commun Horaires réduits
  • Bourse Fermé
  • La Poste Fermé

🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé

Bloc de 4 jours
SAM 22 Week-end
DIM 23 Week-end
LUN 24 Jour de pont
MAR 25 Jour férié

Week-end de 4 jours avec un pont le 24 Janvier

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

China possesses deep historical roots, evident in its culture, art, and architecture. Beyond major modern cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen, the country showcases diverse natural sites, including Guilin's karst landscapes and Huangshan's granite peaks.

  • The Chinese New Year period involves a massive global migration of people.
  • Major national holidays (like Chinese New Year) cause extreme crowding and scarcity of transportation tickets.
  • If traveling during major holidays, plan well in advance and expect increased costs for all travel modes.
  • China observes several long holidays, including the Spring Festival and National Day.
  • Avoid major travel during significant holiday periods.
  • Note that fortune cookies are a Western custom, not a traditional Chinese dining practice.
  • Chinese dining emphasizes sharing family-style dishes. Use chopsticks for most foods and wait for the most senior person to start eating. When passing food, only one person should serve from a dish at a time; use communal chopsticks or transfer food to your own plate. Do not return food to the communal dish, and reserve spoons for soups and porridge.

À propos de ce jour férié

Chinese New Year's Eve is the day before Chinese New Year, occurring between January 21 and February 20. It is traditionally regarded as a major reunion day for Chinese families, with origins dating back about 3,500 years.