The ODM Zhuhai Office in China, will be closed from Wednesday, May 1st, to Friday, May 3rd 2024, to celebrate Labour Day. We will be back on Monday, May 6th.

Concurrently, ODM Vietnam offices will close on April 30th and May 1st, 2024, for Reunification Day and Labour Day. We will reopen on May 2nd, 2024.

Labour Day, termed International Workers’ Day, is a time to honour the efforts and invaluable contributions of global workers. Besides, Labour Day (劳动节 – láo dòng jié) has held immense national importance since 1949. From that point forward, it signifies the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Meanwhile, Vietnam Labour Day (Ngày Quốc tế Lao động) holds great importance, recognizing the labour movement and the workforce’s efforts.

Labour Day in China

When Did Labour Day in China Start?

This national holiday can be traced back to 1918. Reportedly, China’s first Labour Day commemorative activity in China was said to have occurred on May 1, 1920.

During 1921 and 1922, labour unions were formed, educational centres were established, and efforts for improved conditions intensified.

However, Labour Day was only established as a holiday after the founding of New China in 1949.

What was the inception date of Labour Day in Vietnam?

In Vietnam, Labour Day also holds profound significance. Indeed, it officially celebrated Labour Day for the first time on May 1st, 1946. This marked an era dedicated to solidifying workers’ rights and advancing union movements during the country’s push for independence.

Over the years, May 1st has evolved into a day that pays tribute to workers’ accomplishments and rights. It also commemorates the solidarity and resilience of the Vietnamese people, who persist in improving working conditions and national progress.

How is Labour Day Celebrated in China & Vietnam?

  • For China

Labour Day in China originates from its socialist history and remains significant for workers and labourers to this day. To clarify, the holiday was instituted to recognise workers’ contributions to the nation’s progress and foster unity and patriotism.

Today, it has evolved into a day of leisure and enjoyment for all Chinese citizens.

People from all over the country gather to celebrate this special holiday, with a range of activities and events taking place throughout the day.

From bustling markets and shopping districts to cultural exhibitions and outdoor adventures, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Moreover, bustling streets resonate with melodies, dances, and vibrant exhibits, infusing a celebratory ambience across the nation.

  • For Vietnam

In Vietnam, Labour Day coincides with Reunification Day, fostering a vibrant dual celebration of national unity and worker achievements. Importantly, this double holiday enhances feelings of pride and togetherness across the country.

Additionally, Vietnamese engage in diverse activities, such as parades showcasing cultural heritage, local festivals, and family gatherings. Likewise, decorations and national symbols adorn public areas, honouring history and recognising the workforce’s role in Vietnam’s development. As can be seen, this festive time uniquely combines reflection, jubilation, and relaxation, cherished by people nationwide.

Plan Ahead For Other Chinese and Vietnamese National Holidays

Undoubtedly, China is a massive and rapidly expanding economy, making it a top pick for businesses involved in import-export ventures. Similarly, Vietnam, with its dynamic economy and strategic location in Southeast Asia, has become an attractive hub for international trade.

As startups flourish, entrepreneurs increasingly look to China for both sourcing and selling their products. 

Well, knowing when these holidays are can help you plan your business operations and promotional activities in advance.

Similarly, Vietnam, with its dynamic economy and strategic location in Southeast Asia, has become an attractive hub for international trade. Furthermore, the rise in entrepreneurial activity here is noteworthy as more businesses look towards Vietnam for investment and commerce opportunities. 

Just like in China, understanding Vietnamese holidays is crucial for successful business planning. Additionally, awareness of these dates helps firms schedule operations, manage inventory, and coordinate marketing campaigns effectively, aligning with local customs.

Labour Day in China

China & Vietnam Holidays for 2024. Please note that these are the dates for the ODM group of companies in the region.

Apart from this businesses can stand out from competitors by planning ahead and tracking Chinese and Vietnamese holidays. Hence, this helps establish a strong foothold in both markets.

So, if you’re considering doing business in China, or Vietnam or expanding your existing operations, make sure to keep an eye on those typical holiday dates!

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February – Lunar New Year

April – Qing Ming Festival

Labour Day in China

May – Labour Day

June – Dragon Boat Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival

September – Mid-Autumn Festival 

National Day

October – The Golden Week 

As a business owner, you know how important it is to understand your customers and their needs. With Asia being home to over half of the world’s population, it’s no surprise that this region is a crucial market for many businesses.

On the other hand, Asia is not just one big monolithic market. It’s a diverse and rich region with unique cultures and traditions that vary from country to country. That’s why it’s essential for companies operating in Asia to recognize the importance of Asian holidays.

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