Official holidays in Brazil

All walks of life in Brazil have their own festivals, such as Children's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Businessmen's Day, Teachers 'Day, Civil Servants' Day, etc. Implement a five-and-a-half-day working week, with Saturdays afternoons and Sundays closed. Normal working hours are 8 hours a day and 44 hours a week. Government agencies work 5 days a week and are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to statutory holidays, workers are also entitled to 30 days of paid leave every year (but the number of leave days is reduced based on the number of days absent from work). If workers do not take annual leave, the company must provide financial compensation. There are many holidays in Brazil. In addition to internationally recognized holidays, there are also many religious festivals, which vary from state to city. National holidays mainly include: January 1, New Year's Day; Carnival, usually in mid-to-late February (3 days); April 2, Good Friday; April 21, National Independence Movement Day; May 1, International Labor Day; June 3, Eucharist Day; September 7, Independence Day (Brazil's National Day); October 12, Visionary Day; November 2, Halloween; November 15, Founding Day of the Republic (1889); December 25th, Christmas Day.

Official holidays in Brazil0January 1, New Year's Day Viti i Ri)

New Year's Day, also known as the "New Calendar Year", refers to January 1 of the current Gregorian calendar. But before 1911,"New Year's Day" was today's "Spring Festival", which is the Summer Calendar New Year. New Year's Day is a legal holiday in many countries or regions in the world, such as the mainland of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, etc. Among them, China and Singapore both take one day off as a legal holiday, and Japan takes six days off. From December 29 before the New Year to China and Singapore both take one day off as a legal holiday. Japan takes six days off, from December 29 before the New Year to January 3 of the following year. In terms of customs, New Year's Day mainly blessings each other in various ways, with New Year cards being the main form.

January 6, Epiphany Day, January 20, Rio City Memorial Day, mid-to-late February, Carnival, 47 days before Easter, must be Tuesday.

Among the carnival celebrations across Brazil, Rio, El Salvador, and Recife are the most enthusiastic. Among them, Rio is the most popular and is known as the Carnival Capital. Carnival is held in late February every year and has three days of carnival. During the celebrations, people, regardless of skin color, the government, the people, the rich and the poor, sang and danced, cheered and vented their emotions. The whole country, towns and villages were immersed in an atmosphere of joy.

March 21 ± Easter, vernal equinox March 21 ±), the first Sunday after the full moon.

April 2, Good Friday, two days before Easter, must be Friday.

April 21 is National Independence Movement Day (Independence Heroes Day) May 1 is International Labor Day (Një Maji). International Labor Day, also known as "May Day International Labor Day" and "International Demonstration Day", is Labor Day in most countries in the world.

June 3 is the Eucharist of Christ, 60 days after Easter, and must be a Thursday.

Late June, Ox Festival, June 15 - 30, Amazon Folk Festival, June 6-July, Joninas Festival, September 7, Independence Day (Brazil's National Day), October 12, Children's Day, and is also the Virgin Mary's Day.

October 13 is Teachers 'Day and November 2 is Halloween, which is all souls' day.

November 15, Republic Day (1889) November 20, God's Birthday, December 8, the Conception of the Holy Spirit, December 25, Christmas

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