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'''Children's Rights:''' Equal rights like all
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'''Age of consent for sexual intercourse:''' 14, with childhood sweetheart terms for under 18 and the age difference term that five years or less for under 18<br>
'''Age of consent for sexual intercourse:''' 14, with childhood sweetheart terms for under 18 and the age difference term that five years or less for under 18<br>
'''Age of consent for alcohol:''' 18
'''Age of consent for alcohol:''' 18<br>
'''Age of consent for drugs:''' All Drugs are Illegal except for medical use <br>
'''Age of consent for drugs:''' All Drugs are Illegal except for medical use <br>
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Revision as of 23:52, 29 March 2024




The Republic of China (Chinese:中華民國) is an East Asian country. It was founded after an unexpected accident: politicians of the Republic of China, which from a timeline that ROC won the CCW, been teleported to this timeline with territory minimized to only Yunnan province.

Seeing the situation that no way back to their own timeline, they tried to rebuilt the Republic here and soon claim to be the legitimate government of China, then formed the China Reunification United Front to against the extremist and prepare for the future movement of unification, by - the best - negotiate or - for worst case - a war.

Info

  • Anthem: National Anthem of the Republic of China
  • Capital: Nanking(claim)
  • Official Language: Mandarin Chinese
  • Official Religion: Secular
  • National Motto: Nationalism, Democracy, Welfare(民族、民權、民生)
  • Government: Unitary Tricameral Parliamentary Constitutional Republic
  • Population: 1.3 billion(claim)
  • Human Development Index: 0.860
  • Fertilerty rate:1.68(Urban) to 2.51(Rural)
  • Religions:Chinese folk religion, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam etc.
  • Sex Ratio:101.05
  • Median Age:36.4
  • Currency:Fabi/Chinese Yuan/Chinese Dollar (CNY)
  • Ethnicity:
  • Conversion: 1$CNY = 0.25$
  • Code: CHN

Government and politics

Government

The government of the Republic of China was founded on the 1947 Constitution of the Republic of China and the Tridemism, which states that the ROC "shall be a democratic republic of the people, to be governed by the people and for the people". The government is divided into one National Assembly and five branches (Yuan) : the Executive Yuan, the Legislative Yuan, the Judicial Yuan, the Control Yuan, and the Examination Yuan.

The head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the President of the Republic of China, who is elected by National Assembly vote for a maximum of 2 six-year terms on the same ticket as the vice-president.

the ROC constitution drafted the president as a ceremonial figurehead presiding over a parliamentary republic; However, a combination of the Chinese civil war and President Chiang Kai-shek's strong authoritarian impulses led to a dramatic expansion of presidential powers, shifting the ROC to a defaco semi-presidential constitutional regime. The transition from de faco semi-presidential constitutional regime back to Parliamentary Constitutional Republic took decades.

The premier is appointed by the president with the approval from the legislature, but the legislature can pass laws without regard for the president, as neither he nor the Premier wields veto power. Historically, the ROC has been dominated by strongman single party politics. This legacy has resulted in executive powers once being concentrated in the office of the president rather than the premier till 2000s.

The tricameral system has been seen as how the legislative branch of Republic of China work, that the legislative power divided by National Assembly, the Legislative Yuan and the Control Yuan. How the tricameral system work can see the following Parliament part.

The Judicial Yuan is the highest judicial organ. It interprets the constitution and other laws and decrees, judges administrative suits, and disciplines public functions. The president and vice-president of the Judicial Yuan and additional thirteen justice s form the Council of Grand Justices. They are nominated and appointed by the president, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan. The highest court, the Supreme Court of the Republic of China, consists of a number of civil and criminal divisions, each of which is formed by a presiding judge and four associate judges, all appointed for life. In 1992, a separate constitutional court was established to resolve constitutional disputes, regulate the activities of political parties and accelerate the democratization process. There is no trial by jury but the right to a fair public trial is protected by law and respected in practice; many cases are presided over by multiple judges.

Dispite the Senate funtion, The Control Yuan is also a watchdog agency that monitors (controls) the actions of the executive, and has the National Human Rights Commission responsible for human rights check.

The Examination Yuan is in charge of validating the qualification of civil servants. It is based on the old imperial examination system used in dynastic China.

Constitution

The constitution was went into effect on 25 December 1947. The ROC remained under martial law from 1948 until 1987 and much of the constitution was not in effect. Political reforms beginning in the late 1970s resulted in the end of martial law in 1987 and the end of the "National Rebuilt Era" in 1989, China then transformed into a multiparty democracy in the late 1980s to early 1990s.

After the teleportation, Republic of China established the Ministry of Unification(MOU) to do the "diplomatic", intelligence works on cliques in de jure Republic of China territory.

Parties

  • Otaku Rights Protection Association(御宅族權益保障協會)
  • China Female Democratic Party(中國婦女民主黨)
  • Public Interest Party of China(中國致公黨)
  • Green Party(綠黨)
  • Tibet People's Party(西藏人民黨)
  • Mongol Traditional Protect League(蒙古傳統保護聯盟)

Banned Groups

  • Chinese Communist Party (Revolutionary Maoist) (中國共產黨-毛派)and other Maoist revolutionary organizations
  • Turkistan Islamic Party(突厥斯坦伊斯蘭黨) and other Terrorism or Jihadism organizations^
  • The Salvation(救贖)

Pressure Groups

  • Pets Care Organization(寵物照護協會)
  • Religious Organizations(各類宗教團體)

Parliament

National Assembly(國民大會)

According to the Constitution, National Assembly is directly elected by the people; its powers include electing and recalling the president, formulating and amending the Constitution, and deciding on territorial changes

Following are the current composition of the National Assembly, next election in year 2043:

  • Chinese Nationalist Party (984/3045)
    984 / 3,045
  • Chinese Social Party (967/3045)
    967 / 3,045
  • Chinese Democratic Party (854/3045)
    854 / 3,045
  • China Youth Party (86/3045)
    86 / 3,045
  • China Female Democratic Party (53/3045)
    53 / 3,045
  • Green Party (36/3045)
    36 / 3,045
  • Public Interest Party of China(8/3045)
    8 / 3,045
  • Chinese Democratic Labour Party (5/3045)
    5 / 3,045
  • Celibate Rights Protection Association (4/3045)
    4 / 3,045
  • Otaku Rights Protection Association (3/3045)
    3 / 3,045
  • Han Chinese United League(3/3045)
    3 / 3,045
  • Chinese Communist Party (2/3045)
    2 / 3,045
  • Chinese Monarchists League(1/3045)
    1 / 3,045
  • Independent(39/3045)
    5 / 3,045

Legislative Yuan(立法院)

According to the Constitution, Legislative Yuan is directly elected by the people; its powers include formulating and amending laws, approving important resolutions, supervising administration, and consent the Premier nomination

Following are the current composition of the Legislative Yuan, next election in year 2041:

  • Chinese Democratic Party (310/975)
    310 / 975
  • Chinese Social Party (297/975)
    297 / 975
  • Chinese Nationalist Party (258/975)
    258 / 975
  • China Female Democratic Party (35/975)
    35 / 975
  • Green Party (30/975)
    30 / 975
  • China Youth Party (26/975)
    26 / 975
  • Public Interest Party of China(3/975)
    3 / 975
  • Chinese Democratic Labour Party (2/975)
    2 / 975
  • Celibate Rights Protection Association (3/975)
    3 / 975
  • Otaku Rights Protection Association (3/975)
    3 / 975
  • Han Chinese United League(2/975)
    2 / 975
  • Chinese Communist Party (1/975)
    1 / 975
  • Independent(5/975)
    5 / 975

Control Yuan(監察院)

According to the Constitution, Control Yuan is elected by Provincial and Municipal Councils, the local Councils of Mongolia and Tibet, and Chinese citizens residing abroad.; its powers include personnel consent, impeachment, correction, and audit

Following are the current composition of the Control Yuan, next election in year 2043:

  • Chinese Nationalist Party (61/223)
    61 / 223
  • Chinese Democratic Party (58/223)
    58 / 223
  • Chinese Social Party (42/223)
    42 / 223
  • China Female Democratic Party (7/223)
    7 / 223
  • China Youth Party (5/223)
    5 / 223
  • Green Party (5/223)
    5 / 223
  • Public Interest Party of China(2/223)
    2 / 223
  • Tibet People's Party (3/223)
    3 / 323
  • Mongol Traditional Protect League(3/223)
    3 / 323
  • Independent(37/223)
    37 / 223

Human rights

Issue Stance
Freedom of Speech Discriminatory speech: Legal, not encouraged

Anti-Government speech: Mostly Legal
Flag Burning: Legal, not encouraged

Freedom of assembly Protests: Allowed, if peaceful,

Elective body:

  • National Assembly/Legislative Yuan/Control Yuan (National)
  • Provincial Council/Governor of Province (Provincial-Wide)
  • County Council/County Magistrate/City Council/Mayor (County-Wide and Citywide)
  • Township Chief/Township Council(Township-wide)
  • Village Chief(Village-wide)

Access to dialogue with government: Real life and internet debates

Media freedom Public Network: Existent

Private Networks: Allowed

Freedom of movement Immigration Policy: Restricted but legal

Tourism Policy: Legal and encouraged
Border Policy: consider on which side

Property Rights Physical Property: Property rights guaranteed

Intellectual Property: Patents and trademarks are protected, but only for a few years
Abandoned Buildings: Will inevitably be occupied by someone else through adverse possession, or, in rare cases, the government, thanks to the land value tax.

Religion Rights Official Religion: None(secularism/laicism)

Relationship with church: Neutral, but consider who is on power, it would be more tension if follow laicism than secularism.
Minority religions: Allowed, but ban of danger cults.

Workers Rights Safety Protections: Extensive

Minimum Wage: Relatively high, determined by the government, annually adjusted.
Unions: Legal, non-mandatory
Strikes: Legal

Prisoner status Prison goal (Punishment v Rehab): Balanced between rehabilitation and Punishment

Prison labour: Yes, but follow humanist-based policy
Prisoner rights: Existent

Disabled people and children's rights Disabled People: Constitutionally protected, disabled access areas on residential, government and commercial buildings mandatory

Children's Rights: Equal rights like all

Age of Adulthood & related Age of consent for driving: 18

Age of consent for sexual intercourse: 14, with childhood sweetheart terms for under 18 and the age difference term that five years or less for under 18
Age of consent for alcohol: 18
Age of consent for drugs: All Drugs are Illegal except for medical use
Voting age: 18
Work age: 16
Bank account creation legalisation age: Birth (16 - self-control)
Social media legalisation age: Birth
Called for jury service: 18
Marriage legalisation age: 14

Women's Rights Women in Workforce: Legal

Abortion: Legal for those who has genetic disease, life or mental threatening pregnancy, abnormal development of the fetus, the case of rape, or 'will affect their mental health or family life due to pregnancy or childbirth'.
Gender expectations: Society still values traditional gender roles, but government encourage free choice. However, promiscuous is still heavily discouraged in any field.
Protections from sexual harassment: Physical protection, Sexual Harassment is illegal.

Men's Rights Child ownership post-divorce: Decided by the children.

Protection from harassment: Physical protection, Sexual Harassment is illegal.
Gender expectations: Society still values traditional gender roles, but government encourage free choice and be a good parent that share housework. However, promiscuous is still heavily discouraged in any field.

LGBT+ Rights Status: Legal, but society still values traditional gender roles.

Gender Identity:Can switch between male and female, but only with medical certificate, and no other legal gender identity than this two
Military: Free to serve
Discrimination Protections: Not fully cared
Relationships: Same-sex marriage/unions allowed
Restrictions: None
Adoption: Allowed

Militarism Conscription: No for peace time, but now serve 1 year of conscription upon reaching the age of 18 due to the threat of Shanghai Clique and the necessary for Chinese Unification.

Military Culture: Present, but not heavily.
Weapons of Mass Destruction (Nuclear): Exist, MAD policy.
Geopolitical Stance: Irredentism (For de jure territory of Republic of China)/Unification of China, mostly through peace; anti-totalitarian; slightly anti-authoritarian
Sale/Purchase of military weapons abroad: illegal for civilians; for government, mostly focus on Purchase military weapons for now.
Gun rights: Civilians are not allowed to use guns, Only exception is hunting rifles with registered for minorities.

Minority status Racial Minorites: Tolerated, and treated equal under the law

Ethnic minorities: Tolerated, swing between protect and soft assimilate
Cultural minorities: Tolerated
Popcultural minorities: Tolerated

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Calendar

The standard Gregorian calendar is used for most purposes in China. The year is often denoted by the Minguo era system which starts in 1912, which the year the ROC was founded. 2023 is year 112 Minguo (民國112年). The East Asian date format is used in Chinese.

For the government-approved annual public holidays:

  • Founding of the Republic of China/New Year's Day(中華民國開國紀念日暨元旦)[1]
  • Chinese New Year's Eve(除夕)[2]
  • Chinese New Year(春節)[3]
  • Women’s Day(婦女節)[4]
  • Youth Day(青年節)[5]
  • Children's Day(兒童節)[6]
  • Tomb Sweeping Day(清明節)[7]
  • Labor Day(勞動節)[8]
  • Dragon Boat Festival(端午節)[9]
  • Armed Forces Day/VJ Day(軍人節暨抗戰勝利紀念日)[10]
  • Teachers' Day(教師節)[11]
  • Mid-Autumn Festival(中秋節)[12]
  • National Day(國慶日)[13]
  • Constitution Day(行憲紀念日)[14]

There also Ethnic minorities' holidays for certain ethnic minorities in certain regions, see Public holidays in China for these situation, for Unofficial holidays, won't list here

Foreign Affairs

  • Allies
    • Taiwan Clique/Taiwan - We share an very similar ideology - we both Tridemists, and should work together
      - MOU Operation
    • Kwangtung Clique/Kwangtung Republic - We can have a defense treaty, and help the Filipinos to took back their mainland, but the Republic is kinda worry about Falangists in Kwangtung...
      - MOU Operation
    • Eastern Rome/Eastern Roman Republic - Republic of China have official relationship with Eastern Rome, and is seeking more deepen cooperations with them due to ideological similar.
      - Diplomatic Operation
    • Italy/New Italian Republic - Republic of China have official relationship with Italy, and is seeking more deepen cooperations with them due to ideological similar.
      - Diplomatic Operation
  • Friendly
    • Peking Clique/Social China^ - Republic of China worried about what Peking Clique's ideology really is, 'is Peking Clique really democracy?', but Republic of China keep open for the idea that an united front against Shanghai Clique.
      - MOU Operation
  • Positive
    • Persia/Iran/Democratic People's Republic of Lettistan - Republic of China have official relationship with Persia Lettistan. The Republic worried about the political structure of Lettistan and the Islamic Theocracy and Maoism power in Lettistan. But once the recognition does not shift, and things still keep Ok, we'll keep a positive relationship.
      - Diplomatic Operation
    • Siberia/Federated Communes of Siberia - Though most ROC citizen thought a Siberia's system is cringe, but Republic of China still hold an official relationship with Siberia, also both country love knowledge and technology.
      - Envoy Operation
    • Finland/Islamic Emirate of Finland - Though most ROC citizen thought a Islamic Finland is cringe, but Republic of China still officially recognized Islamic Emirate of Finland, they stay a moderate relationship.
      - Envoy Operation
    • Manchuria Clique/Democratic Republic of China^ Manchuria Clique follows an interesting Democratic Socialism, we may have a closer relationship and communication in the future.
      - MOU Operation
    • Greater Illinois - Democracy...?
      - Envoy Operation
  • Mixed
    • Mongol Clique/Chungseunguls^ - According to the information, Mongol Clique, not only controll outer mongolia, the de jure territorty of ROC, but also took the opportunity to seize the land of Inner Mongolia during Second Chinese Civil War, no more info due to their isolationism.
      - De facto Operation under MOU work
    • Poles/Polish Social Nationalist Republic - The relationship between the Republic of China and Polish Social Nationalist Republic are cold since Polish government takes the policy that refuse recognize Republic of China... If the Poles choose to support General Gao & its Shanghai Clique more openly and directly, the relationship might become more sour.
      - De facto Operation
  • Negative
    • Shanghai Clique/Empire of China^ - Republic of China worried about Fascisms & Nazism tendency of Shanghai Clique, also it occupied the legitimate capital of Republic of China. Republic of China keeping support the marches, demonstrations and strikes and the struggle of "Loyalty and National Salvation Army" and other forces to rebuilt a democratic regime.
      - De facto Operation under MOU work
    • The Illegitimate Philippine Government/National Republic of the Philippines - The relationship between the Republic of China and the so called National Republic of the Philippines has been deteriorated due to several events, when Coup d'état happen, the Republic once took a neutral stance; but when Confederate Crusader establish a fascism state and started to take an Anti-Chinese attitude, remove Chinese people and ignore the severe protests of ROC, the Republic of China choose to recognize Republic of the Philippines Exile in Kwangtung as a counter measure.
      - De facto Operation
  • Enemy
  • At War

Military

The Republic of China Armed Forces or Chinese National Armed Forces are the official military forces of the Republic of China; after the teleportation, Chinese National Armed Forces is formed by some of former PLA, some patriotic Chinese, and artificial intelligencized robot and mechanical army Here's the official list of the military scale and equipments:

*Army

    • Human Soldiers - 975,000
    • Robotic Units Soldiers - 5,250,000
  • Navy
    • Human Soldiers - 93,000
    • Robotic Units Soldiers - 320,000
  • Air Forces
    • Human Soldiers - 85,000

Pistols

  • QSW-06 - Mostly in reserves
  • QSZ-11 - Limited use, mostly in reserves
  • SIG P226 - Used by Marines. Phasing out.
  • HG-T75 - Mostly in reserves
  • HG-T97 - Former main service sidearms, mostly being replaced by HG-T120 already
  • HG-T120 - Current main service sidearms

SMGs

  • QCQ-171 - Limited use
  • QCQ-05 - Limited use
  • HK MP5 - Used by each Special Services Company and Military Police
  • SMG-T77 - Mostly in reserves
  • SMG-T121 - Current main service SMG

Carbines

  • M1 Carbine - In reserves
  • M4A1 and its derivatives - Current main service Carbines

Assault rifles

  • QBZ-191 - Limited use
  • M4 and its derivatives - Former main service 5.56×45mm assault rifle, mostly in reserves
  • MK556 - Current main service 5.56×45mm assault rifle
  • AR-T105 - Former main service 7.62x51mm assault rifle
  • AR-T121 - Current main service 7.62x51mm assault rifle
  • AR-T128.56 - Future main service 5.56×45mm assault rifle, producing

Sniper rifles

  • Barrett M82 - Current main service 12.7x99mm Sniper rifle
  • QBU-202 - Limited use
  • QBU-203 - Limited use
  • SR-T93 and its derivatives - Limited use, mostly in reserves
  • SR-T108 - Former main service 7.62x51mm Sniper rifle, phasing out
  • SR-T122 - Current main service 7.62x51mm Sniper rifle
  • SR-T129.50 - Future main service 5.56×45mm assault rifle, producing

Light Machine Guns and GPMGs

  • MG3 - Former main service 7.62x51mm Machine Guns, phasing out
  • QJB-201 - Limited use
  • QJY-201 - Limited use
  • LMG-T75 - Former main service Light Machine Guns, phasing out
  • GPMG-T74 - Former main service GPMG, phasing out
  • LMG-T121 - Current main service 7.62x51mm Light Machine Guns
  • GPMG-T121 - Current main service 7.62x51mm GPMG

Heavy Machine Guns

  • Browning M2 - Mostly in reserves
  • QJZ-171 - Limited use
  • QJZ-89 - Limited use
  • HMG-T90 - Former main service Heavy Machine Guns, phasing out
  • HMG-T123 - Current main service Heavy Machine Guns

Grenades

  • Mk II - Mostly in reserves
  • M67 - Mostly in reserves
  • Type-86
  • Type-18
  • G-T120 - Current main service Grenades

Grenade launchers

  • M203 - Mostly in reserves
  • Mk. 19 - Mostly in reserves
  • QLZ-10
  • QLG-10
  • GL-T85 - Former main service Grenade launchers, phasing out
  • GL-T122 - Current main service Grenade launchers

Rocket launchers

  • M72 LAW - Mostly in reserves
  • Panzerfaust 3 - Limited use, phasing out
  • AT4 - Limited use, phasing out
  • APILAS - Former main service Rocket launchers, phasing out
  • DZJ-08
  • Kestrel-T98 - Former main service Rocket launchers, phasing out
  • Kestrel-T121 - Current main service Rocket launchers

Recoilless rifles

  • RMK30
  • M67 - Mostly in reserves
  • DZJ-08
  • RCLT123 - Current main service Recoilless rifles

ATGMs

  • BGM-71 TOW - Limited use, phasing out
  • FGM-148 Javelin - Limited use, phasing out
  • HJ-10
  • HJ-12
  • HJ-16
  • ATGM-T124 - Current main service

MPADSs

  • FIM-92
  • QW-1/2
  • HN-6
  • MPADS-T124 - Current main service

Towed artilleries and MLRSs

  • M101 - Mostly in reserves
  • M102 - Mostly in reserves
  • M114 - Mostly in reserves
  • M115 - Mostly in reserves
  • M59 - Mostly in reserves
  • M1 240mm - Mostly in reserves
  • M142 - Mostly in reserves
  • M224 60mm - Limited use
  • M198 - Limited use
  • M777
  • PCL-181 - Mostly in reserves
  • TA-T65 - Mostly in reserves
  • TA-T69 - Mostly in reserves
  • TA-T86 - Limited use, phasing out
  • TA-T121 - Current main service
  • Kung Feng IV - Current main service

Self-propelled artilleries

  • Panzerhaubitze 2000 - Limited use
  • M108 - Limited use
  • M109 and its derivatives
  • M110 - Limited use
  • HIMARS - Limited use
  • PLZ-05 - Mostly in reserves
  • PLZ-10 - Mostly in reserves
  • PLL-05 - Mostly in reserves
  • PHL-03 - Mostly in reserves
  • PHL-191 - Mostly in reserves
  • SPA-T98 - Limited use, phasing out
  • SPA-T121 - Current main service
  • RT/LT-2000 - Current main service

Railgun artilleries

  • RGA-T122 - Current main service Railgun artilleries

Main Battle Tanks

  • M4 Sherman - In reserves.
  • M47 Patton - In reserves.
  • M48 Patton - In reserves.
  • M60 Patton - Upgraded locally. Phasing out.
  • M1 Abrams and its derivatives - Limited use
  • ZTZ-88 - Mostly in reserves
  • ZTZ-96 - Limited use, phasing out
  • ZTZ-99 - Limited use, phasing out
  • MBT-CM77 Brave Tiger - Limited use, phasing out
  • MBT-CM78 - Limited use, phasing out
  • MBT-CM122 - Current main service Main Battle Tanks

Light Tanks

  • M41D - In reserves.
  • M41D - In reserves.
  • M10 Booker - Limited use
  • ZTQ-15 Black Panther - Limited use
  • LT-CM64 - In reserves.
  • LT-CM123 Honey Badger - Current main service Light Tanks

Heavy Tanks

  • M1A1HA
  • MBT-CM122H

Infantry Fighting Vehicles

  • M2 Bradley
  • ZBD-86 - In reserves.
  • ZBD-04
  • ZBD-05 - Limited use
  • ZBD-08 - Limited use
  • IFV-CM124 - Current main service IFV

Armored Personnel Carriers

  • M113 - Limited use, phasing out
  • M1117 Guardian
  • ZSD-89 - Limited use
  • ZSL-92 - Limited use
  • ZSL-10
  • APC-CM91 Leopard - Limited use, phasing out
  • AMPV-CM124 - Current main service APC

Logistic and utility trucks

  • HMMWV
  • Oshkosh M1070
  • M35 - Limited use, phasing out
  • International 7400
  • RMMV HX
  • RMMV TG MIL
  • FAW MV3
  • SC-09A 4WD
  • Truck-CM124 Cunning Rabbit - Copy of International 7400
  • Truck-CM124A1 Cunning Rabbit - Copy of Oshkosh M1070

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Fighter

  • Northrop F-5 and its derivatives - In reserves.
  • General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon A/B/C/D - In reserves.
  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
  • Dassault Mirage 2000 - In reserves.
  • AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo - In reserves.
  • AIDC F-125 Reclaimer
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References

  1. One official holiday on January 1
  2. One official holiday on Last day of the 12th month of Chinese calendar
  3. Three official holiday on First 3 days of the 1st month of Chinese calendar
  4. One official holiday for Female on March 8
  5. One official holiday for Youth between 12 to 30 on the March 29
  6. One official holiday for Children under 12 on the April 4
  7. One official holiday on the 15th day after the Spring Equinox
  8. One official holiday on May 1
  9. One official holiday on the 5th day of the 5th month of Chinese calendar
  10. One official holiday for active military on September 3
  11. One official holiday for teachers and students on September 28
  12. One official holiday on the 15th day of the 8th month of Chinese calendar
  13. Three official holiday from October 10 to October 12
  14. One official holiday on December 25