Labour Day

See the dates for Labour Day in China, with calendar details and links to related holidays.

Facts

Date
May 1, 2027
Local name
劳动节
Country
China
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is Labour Day?

China recognizes May 1st as Labour Day, locally known as Wuyi Jie, to acknowledge the achievements of workers across the nation. This occasion is established as a statutory public holiday throughout the People's Republic of China for the year 2026.

During this period, government offices, schools, and banks remain closed for several days. Public transport services and retail outlets typically remain operational to support the surge in domestic activity.

Why it matters

This holiday functions as a critical acknowledgment of the labor force's historical and contemporary role in driving the country's economic growth. Beyond its social significance, the break serves a practical economic purpose by stimulating significant consumer spending in the tourism and hospitality sectors.

How to observe

The Chinese government frequently facilitates a multi-day break by shifting weekend schedules, resulting in a 'Golden Week' for the general population. While official ceremonies honor distinguished 'Model Workers' for their contributions to society, the majority of the public uses the time for domestic travel and family gatherings.

Parks and tourist sites across major cities like Beijing and Shanghai often experience high visitor volumes as families take advantage of the spring weather.

Dates

YearDateLink
20252025-05-01View 2025 holidays
20262026-05-01View 2026 holidays
20272027-05-01View 2027 holidays
20282028-05-01View 2028 holidays

FAQ

Observed in other countries

CountryDateNameLink
Australia2027-03-01-View