a Chinese school day goes from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and they go to school from Monday to Saturday so they only have day of the weekend, and on that day they mostly do homework anyway (they have like more than 5 pages of homework to do in one day.)
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In China, all schools including elementary, middle and high schools, colleges and universities have two semesters, the first from September to January, and the other from February or March, depending on the date of Chinese New Year of that year, to July.
Chinese New Year is so old, no one knows when people started celebrating it in the same way they do now. Traditional stories say that Chinese New Year was born out of fear and myth. Legend told of a wild beast called Nien that appeared at the end of each year, attacking and killing villagers. Loud noises and bright lights were used to scare away the beast, and thus, the celebrations were born.
Mao Zedong's Chinese communists went of the 6,000 mile Long March during the Chinese Civil War.
Chinese New Year is a very old celebration, a time for repaying debts, enjoying feasts, giving "red envelopes" of lucky money to friends and relatives, and remembering ancestors.
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