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Confirmed: Highway free of charge! 3-day consecutive holiday with no makeup work required
Qingming Festival Holiday Schedule
April 4 to April 6 3 days off, no make-up days
According to the previously issued State Council General Office Notice on the 2026 Holiday Schedule The specific arrangements are as follows:
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New Year’s Day: January 1 (Thursday) to 3 (Saturday), 3 days off with no make-up days. Work on January 4 (Sunday).
Spring Festival: February 15 (Lunar December 28, Sunday) to 23 (Lunar January 7, Monday), 9 days off with make-up days on February 14 (Saturday) and February 28 (Saturday).
Qingming Festival: April 4 (Saturday) to 6 (Monday), 3 days off.
Labor Day: May 1 (Friday) to 5 (Tuesday), 5 days off with make-up day on May 9 (Saturday).
Dragon Boat Festival: June 19 (Friday) to 21 (Sunday), 3 days off.
Mid-Autumn Festival: September 25 (Friday) to 27 (Sunday), 3 days off.
National Day: October 1 (Thursday) to 7 (Wednesday), 7 days off with make-up days on September 20 (Sunday) and October 10 (Saturday).
Qingming Festival Holiday
April 4, 00:00 to April 6, 24:00
All toll roads (including airport expressways, toll bridges, and tunnels) will waive small passenger vehicle tolls
Resuming normal tolls starting April 7, 00:00
Which vehicles are free?
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Passenger vehicles with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats)
Motorcycles allowed on regular toll roads
Sources: China Government Network, CCTV News, Chongqing Radio and Television - First Eye TV, etc.