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Chinese New Year's Eve used to be a legal holiday, why not now? What are the experts planning?

author:Bunshi Tsutsu Now

**Chinese New Year's Eve is not a statutory holiday: the logic behind expert planning**

Chinese New Year's Eve, a day that represents reunion and farewell to the old and welcoming the new, was once listed as a national holiday. However, in recent years, this treatment seems to have been quietly abolished, prompting a discussion about the logic behind expert decision-making.

As one of the most important traditional festivals in China, Chinese New Year's Eve carries profound cultural significance. At the moment of family reunion, farewell to the old and welcome the new, it is very necessary to give the public a statutory holiday, which is not only a respect for traditional culture, but also an affirmation of family value. The cancellation of this holiday has undoubtedly caused inconvenience and distress to those who wish to reunite with their families.

Chinese New Year's Eve used to be a legal holiday, why not now? What are the experts planning?

When planning for experts, it must be based on certain considerations and data support. Perhaps from an economic point of view, Chinese New Year's Eve is not a time period with high productivity, and making it a statutory holiday may have a certain impact on production activities. However, we can't measure the value of a holiday from an economic point of view alone. The inheritance of culture and the harmony of society are equally important to the well-being of the people.

In addition, experts may also take into account the issue of a balanced distribution of holidays. Although the importance of Chinese New Year's Eve is undoubted, how to distribute holidays more evenly throughout the year is also a factor to consider. Perhaps experts believe that other means, such as compensatory time off, can better balance work and rest to meet people's needs for rest and reunion.

Chinese New Year's Eve used to be a legal holiday, why not now? What are the experts planning?

We need to take a closer look at this issue. On the one hand, we should respect the decisions of experts, and at the same time provide them with adequate information and advice. Together with experts, we can discuss how to better balance work and rest, and how to ensure economic development while respecting and meeting people's cultural and family needs.

Chinese New Year's Eve, as a day of special significance, should be given full attention. We should think about how to maintain the vitality of traditional culture in modern society, and at the same time adapt to the development and changes of the times. This requires us to work together to find a more rational and comprehensive solution.

Chinese New Year's Eve used to be a legal holiday, why not now? What are the experts planning?

The abolition of the Chinese New Year's Eve statutory holiday is indeed an issue worthy of in-depth discussion. We should not only measure its value from an economic point of view, but also from the perspective of culture, society and people's well-being. Hopefully, in the future, we can find a better way to better integrate Chinese New Year's Eve, a day with deep cultural significance, into our lives and work.

Chinese New Year's Eve used to be a legal holiday, why not now? What are the experts planning?