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Swiss Chinese Chamber of
Commerce Beijing
Room 1108
Kunsha Center Building No 1
16 Xinyuanli
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100027, China
中国瑞士商会 - 北京
中国北京市朝阳区
新源里16 号
琨莎中心1 号楼1108 室
邮编:100027
Tel: +86 10 8468 3982
Fax: +86 10 8468 3983
Email: info@bei.swisscham.org
Beijing time:
Last update: 3 February 2012
Commerce Beijing
Room 1108
Kunsha Center Building No 1
16 Xinyuanli
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100027, China
中国瑞士商会 - 北京
中国北京市朝阳区
新源里16 号
琨莎中心1 号楼1108 室
邮编:100027
Tel: +86 10 8468 3982
Fax: +86 10 8468 3983
Email: info@bei.swisscham.org
Beijing time:
Last update: 3 February 2012
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Chinese National
Holidays 2012
New Year: Jan 1 - 3
Chinese New Year: Jan 22 - 28
Qingming Festival: Apr 2 - 4
Labor Day: Apr 29 - May 1
Dragon Boat Festival: June 22 - 24
Mid-autumn Festival: Sep 30
National Day: Oct 1 - 7
Chinese New Year: Jan 22 - 28
Qingming Festival: Apr 2 - 4
Labor Day: Apr 29 - May 1
Dragon Boat Festival: June 22 - 24
Mid-autumn Festival: Sep 30
National Day: Oct 1 - 7
Symbols explanation
What is the meaning of [CN], [en], etc.?
Links and publications names are followed by expressions between square brackets.
For example:
Swiss Government [CH] [en] [ge] [fr] [it]
or:
Switzerland - Your Business Location in Europe [CH] [en] [de] [fr]
The capital font indicates the country/region of origin of the website or of the publication:
Switzerland [CH]
China [CN]
Europe [EU]
U.S.A. [US]
Other/Global/NA [www]
The small font indicates the language of the website or publication:
English [en]
Chinese [cn]
German [de]
French [fr]
Italian [it]
Why CH? CH stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, meaning Swiss Confederation, the old Latin name for Switzerland. S is the official short name for Sweden and SW for Swaziland, so CH goes for Switzerland.
Links and publications names are followed by expressions between square brackets.
For example:
Swiss Government [CH] [en] [ge] [fr] [it]
or:
Switzerland - Your Business Location in Europe [CH] [en] [de] [fr]
The capital font indicates the country/region of origin of the website or of the publication:
Switzerland [CH]
China [CN]
Europe [EU]
U.S.A. [US]
Other/Global/NA [www]
The small font indicates the language of the website or publication:
English [en]
Chinese [cn]
German [de]
French [fr]
Italian [it]
Why CH? CH stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, meaning Swiss Confederation, the old Latin name for Switzerland. S is the official short name for Sweden and SW for Swaziland, so CH goes for Switzerland.
