With the weather is getting cold , now we really greeted the Autumn, a season of harvest and happy. In this enjoyable autumn., we also willl usher in the most important festival in China- National Day.
The National Day of the China is celebrated every year on October 1. It is a public holiday in China. Usually people will have a 7 days holiday to celebrate the national day, called “Golden Week”.
National Days are festivals which can stand for independent countries. In the world, countries establish their Notional days on the basis of different ways. Therefore, the names and celebrations of National days in different countries are various. In China, The most significative activity in National Day is The Big Parade in Beijing, Parade Is a ceremony to review the armed forces.
This day is a day of national celebration. Most people will go travel on this holiday, especially to visit the “Red” tourist sites. People also can enjoy kinds of evening party.
On this national day of prayer and remembrance, we ask almighty God to watch over our nation, and grant us patience and happyness!
Our Best Technology will have a 4 days holiday from tomorrow (Oct 1) to Oct 4 to celebrate the National Day, and reopen on Oct 5. Hope everyone can enjoy this holiday and have a good rest.
Happy National Day! Best Wishes To Our Great Motherland May our country become prosperous and strong!
Time flies! Now we ushered in the 2011 Mid-Autumn festival.
Tomb Sweeping Day is one of the few traditional Chinese holidays that follows the solar calendar– typically falling on April 4, 5, or 6. Its Chinese name is “Qing Ming” literally means “Clear Brightness,” hinting at its importance as a celebration of Spring. Similar to the spring festivals of other cultures, Tomb Sweeping Day celebrates the rebirth of nature, while marking the beginning of the planting season and other outdoor activities.
With the passing of time, this celebration became a day to honor the past ancestors. Following folk religion, the Chinese people believed that the spirits of deceased ancestors looked after their family, sacrifices of food and “paper money” could keep them happy, then they would bless the family prosper through good harvests and have more children.

