The State Council has announced the "Decision on Amendments" (hereinafter referred to as the "Measures"), which will come into effect from [specific date], and has also released the holiday arrangements for part of the year.

Before the amendment of the Measures, the total number of holidays for all citizens in China was days. After the amendment, the number of holidays for festivals is days. The specific points are as follows:

During the Spring Festival (from New Year's Eve to the third day of the first lunar month), at least days of leave are granted through adjustment, an increase of days compared to the original schedule; National Day (October 1st to 3rd) forms a 7-day holiday through adjustment; Labor Day (May 1st and 2nd) grants 3 days of leave through adjustment, with one less day of adjustment compared to the original; New Year's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival each have 1 day off. Except when they fall on a Wednesday, they are combined with adjacent weekends for adjustment, forming a 3-day holiday.

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