There are many kinds of 2023 New Year's Day holiday notice templates to write according to the actual situation.
According to the notice from the higher level, the 2023 New Year's Day holiday arrangement is notified as follows:
January 1 holiday, with the weekend back-to-back, January 4 to work.
Each unit should do before the holiday, to the students specifically for a safety education, to prevent traffic, electrocution, drowning, fire, food poisoning and other types of accidents, to educate students to do a good job of disease prevention, and to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases.
During the holiday period shall not be organized in the school primary and secondary school students collective make-up classes or new classes.
To strengthen the safety and security work, the proper storage of valuables, the schools to arrange a good duty officer, during the holidays to ensure that every day there is a unit of leading cadres to lead the class, to strengthen the sense of responsibility, stand fast at their posts, strengthen the patrol and protection, to prevent fire, theft, to ensure that the duty phone around the clock, in the event of a major problem reported to the Board of Education Duty Office in a timely manner.
Please make sure to report the duty list and duty phone number on New Year's Day to the office of the Board of Education and the Legal Safety Section before December 31st.
New Year's Day Introduction:
New Year's Day is January 1 on the Gregorian calendar, which is commonly known as "New Year's Day" in most countries around the world. Yuan is the "beginning", the beginning of the number is called "Yuan", Dan is the "day", "New Year's Day" that is, "the initial day". The meaning of "initial day", "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.
In our country, the word "New Year's Day" is ancient, in literature, the earliest in the "Book of Jin". In Chinese history, "New Year's Day" refers to "the first day of the first month", and the method of calculating the "first month" was very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the date of New Year's Day was not the same in all generations.
In order to "line Xia Zheng, so along with the agricultural time, from the Western calendar, so that the statistics", the first year of the Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar, the actual use of 1912, and the provisions of the solar calendar January 1 for the "New Year", but not called "New Year's Day". "In 1949, the People's Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar for New Year's Day, and stipulated that January 1 of the Gregorian calendar would be New Year's Day, but it was not called "New Year's Day." In 1949, the People's Republic of China adopted the Gregorian calendar for New Year's Day, and so New Year's Day is also known as the "solar calendar year" in China, "New Year's Day" is also known in China as the "solar year", "new calendar year" or "Gregorian calendar year".