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About our Golden Week news
Latest news on the Golden Week, a term that refers to two different periods of consecutive public holidays in China and Japan.
In China, Golden Week is the name given to three separate 7-day or 8-day national holidays which were implemented in 2000: Chunyun, the Golden Week around the Chinese New Year, begins in January or February; the National Day Golden Week begins around October 1; and the Labor Day Golden Week begins May 1. These holidays are intended to boost domestic tourism, consumption, and family visits.
In Japan, Golden Week is a series of four holidays closely spaced together and observed at the end of April and beginning of May: Showa Day on April 29, Constitution Day on May 3, Greenery Day on May 4, and Children's Day on May 5. These holidays commemorate various historical and cultural events, such as the birthday of Emperor Showa, the promulgation of the Japanese Constitution, the appreciation of nature and health, and the respect for children's rights. This is one of the most festive times of year in Japan and one of the busiest times for travel as millions of people take advantage of the extended time off and enjoy the spring weather.