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What are the plans for the college holiday?
Statutory holidays, national day, seven days off.

Legal holidays are generally in accordance with the regulations, and winter and summer vacations are also in accordance with the regulations, which will be a few days longer than junior high school and high school.

But the length of holidays in each university is different.

The university will issue a school calendar, which will record a semester's vacation.

National Day is a national statutory holiday to commemorate the country itself.

They are usually the independence of this country, the signing of the constitution, the birthday of the head of state or other significant anniversaries; Some are saints' day, the patron saint of this country.

Although most countries have similar anniversaries, due to complicated political relations, this festival in some countries cannot be called National Day. For example, the United States only has independence day and no national day, but the two have the same meaning.

In ancient China, the emperor's accession to the throne and birthday were called "National Day".

Countries all over the world have various bases for determining National Day. According to statistics, 35 countries in the world celebrate the National Day when the People's Republic of China is founded. Cuba, Cambodia, etc. Take the day when the capital is occupied as the National Day. Some countries regard National Independence Day as their national day.

1804 65438+ 10/0/day, the Haitian people annihilated Napoleon's 60,000 expeditionary force and declared independence in Port-au-Prince. Since then, 65438+1 October1has been designated as the national day every year. The same is true of countries such as Mexico and Ghana. Some countries regard the anniversary of the armed uprising as the national day. July 14 is the national day of France.

1789 On this day, the people of Paris captured the Bastille, a symbol of feudal rule, and overthrew the monarchy. Other countries regard major conference days as national holidays.

The United States designated July 4th, when the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, as the National Day.

Canada regards July 1867, when the British Parliament passed the Bill of Great Britain and North America, as a national day. There are also countries that celebrate the birthday of the head of state, such as Nepal, Thailand, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium.

National Day is an important festival in every country, but its name is different.

Reference Baidu Encyclopedia-National Day Baidu Encyclopedia-National Statutory Holidays