The Chinese government has finally released the official days of the 2010 Chinese Holiday schedule; great news for anyone who's desperately in need of a day off. So, without further adieu . . .
New Years: Friday, January 1 - Sunday, January 3 (return to work on Monday, January 4th)
Chinese New Year / Spring Festival: Saturday, February 13 - Friday, February 19 (return to work on Saturday, February 20)
Tomb Sweeping Day / Qingming Festival: Saturday, April 3 - Monday, April 5 (return to work on Tuesday, April 6)
Labor Day: Saturday, May 1 - Monday, May 3 (return to work on Tuesday, May 4)
Dragon Boat Festival: Monday, June 14 - Wednesday, June 16 (return to work on Thurdsay, June 17, but work on Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13 as reciprocal)
Mid-Autumn Festival / Zhong Qiu Jie: Wednesday, September 22 - Friday, September 24 (return to work on Saturday, September 25 and work September 19 as make up)
National Day / Guo Qing Jie: Friday, October 1 - Thursday, October 7 (return to work on Friday, October 8 and work Saturday October 9, as well as, Sunday, September 26)