Happy National Day!
We extend our warmest greetings as we join the people of China in celebrating the 75th Chinese National Day and the much-anticipated Golden Week.
China’s National Day, commemorating the founding of the People’s Republic of China on October 1st, 1949, marks the grand inauguration of the Golden Week – a week-long national holiday. Since its establishment in May 1999, this week has become a cherished time for the Chinese people, merging patriotism and economic vitality.
The legal holiday for National Day spans three days, conveniently aligned with weekends, granting citizens a delightful 7-day vacation from October 1st to 7th. This makes it one of the longest public holidays in China, aside from the Spring Festival. With its pleasant autumn weather, this period becomes a prime time for travel, attracting hordes of Chinese travelers eager to explore their own country. However, it also leads to crowded tourist sites, scarce train tickets, expensive flights, and limited hotel availability.
The celebrations during China’s National Day are marked by grand official ceremonies, including the awe-inspiring military review on Tiananmen Square, spectacular parades, dazzling firework displays, and reflective TV programs that review the year’s highlights.
Now, let’s dive deeper!
What is Golden Week?
Golden Week is not just a holiday, it’s a phenomenon. It’s a time when hundreds of millions of Chinese people embark on journeys, explore their homeland, and celebrate their rich culture and heritage. Even in the face of the pandemic, with travel restrictions in place, China recorded an astounding 637 million domestic travelers during the 2020 Golden Week. This holiday is synonymous with a surge in shopping and tourism activities among residents.
What Happens During Golden Week?
Despite the availability of international travel options, many Chinese residents have opted to stay within the country during this holiday period. The reasons vary, from personal preferences to the complexities and costs associated with international travel. As a result, domestic travel has experienced a resurgence.
Residents now choose to explore different provinces, immersing themselves in the diverse landscapes and cultural experiences the country has to offer. Northwestern China’s captivating autumn scenery and the pleasant climate of the south have emerged as favorite destinations among travelers.
Making the Most of Your Golden Week
- Cultural Immersion: Golden Week offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in China’s rich history and traditions. Visit ancient temples, witness traditional ceremonies, and savor authentic Chinese cuisine.
- Explore Natural Beauty: China boasts diverse landscapes, from the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the serene waters of West Lake. Take a scenic hike, cruise along picturesque rivers, or relax on pristine beaches.
- Festive Celebrations: Join in the jubilant National Day festivities, from spectacular fireworks displays to captivating parades. These celebrations showcase China’s vibrant culture and national pride.
- Discover Hidden Gems: Venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems in lesser-known cities and towns. You’ll encounter warm hospitality and authentic local experiences.
You can still apply to Chinese Universities
While universities may not be accessible during this time, we want to extend our support to international students. You can still continue your application on our platform.
You can always reach out to us, China Admissions, for assistance and information regarding your academic journey in China.
We extend our warmest wishes to all, both within and beyond China’s borders, for a joyful and memorable Golden Week celebration. May the spirit of unity and cultural pride that characterizes this holiday inspire you all.
Guóqìng jié kuàilè! Happy 75th Chinese National Day and Golden Week Joy!
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