Lawmaker calls for legislation for extra holidays By Yu Nan (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2006-03-14 14:55
An NPC (National People's Congress) lawmaker said on Monday that legislation
to make traditional holidays like Tomb-sweeping Day and the Dragon Boat Festival
official holidays is under review by China's State Council.
Ji Baocheng, president of the Remin University of China, said that concerning
last year's submitted proposal to promote the legislation of traditional
holidays, Chinese lawmaking departments have responded positively, and added
that he was grateful for such positive feedback.
Ji said the proposal, if enacted, would further promote Chinese traditional
culture and enhance Chinese people's cohesion and sense of national identity,
hence forming a harmonious society.
If legislated, in addition to being set as official holidays, the Chinese
traditional holidays could also provide more opportunities for people to develop
various other cultural activities, according to Ji.
"Some Western holidays like Saint Valentine's Day nowadays are widely
recognized by young Chinese while the influence of traditional holidays on them
seems rather weak. Even a considerable number of the youths don't know the
history of the traditional holidays," he said.
Ji said that besides Tomb-sweeping Day and the Dragon Boat Festival and
Mid-term Autumn, he also proposed making New Year's Eve as official
holidays. "Besides, the Spring Festival holiday could be extended by 3
days, while the May Day holiday could be reduced from 7 days to 5 days," he
added.
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