China public holiday dates in 2026 offer exciting opportunities for Malaysian travellers to explore major cities, natural wonders and cultural highlights. Many people check these dates in advance to plan flights, hotels and activities more effectively. With a bit of early preparation, trips during China’s peak holiday seasons become smoother and more enjoyable.
Below is the complete China public holiday list for 2026, covering national celebrations and cultural observances that shape the country’s travel seasons.
Holiday | Type | Date | Notes |
New Year's Day | National | 1 January 2026 | Start of the year |
Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) | National | 17–23 February 2026 | Major week-long holiday |
Qingming Festival | National | 4 April 2026 | Tomb-Sweeping Day |
Labour Day | National | 1–5 May 2026 | Extended national holiday |
Dragon Boat Festival | National | 19 June 2026 | Cultural celebration |
Mid-Autumn Festival | National | 25 September 2026 | Moon-viewing traditions |
National Day Golden Week | National | 1–7 October 2026 | One of the busiest travel periods |
These China public holiday dates help travellers identify peak travel windows and ideal times to explore cities, nature and cultural landmarks.
China offers many nature spots perfect for holiday travel. Zhangjiajie, Huangshan and Jiuzhaigou are known for breathtaking views and scenic trails. These destinations fill up during Golden Week and Spring Festival, so advance planning helps secure better options.
Travellers enjoy exploring cultural landmarks such as the Forbidden City, Summer Palace and Terracotta Army. Walking through ancient towns like Lijiang or Pingyao adds depth to any holiday plan. Cultural sites are especially lively during major China public holiday periods.
Chinese cuisine varies across regions, making food trips a major highlight. Popular choices include dim sum in Guangzhou, hotpot in Chengdu, noodles in Xi’an and Shanghai-style desserts. Major cities also have thriving café scenes perfect for relaxed afternoons.
Chinese New Year brings lion dances, lanterns and festive markets. Labour Day and National Day Golden Week offer parades and large-scale celebrations across the country. Travellers who enjoy festive energy will appreciate these periods.
Rich in history and culture, Beijing offers world-class museums, landmarks and food. It suits all types of travellers during China public holiday periods.
Sun, 11 Jan 2026

AirAsia X
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Beijing (PKX)
Start from RM 480.26
Sat, 31 Jan 2026

China Southern Airlines
Penang (PEN) to Beijing (PKX)
Start from RM 808.03
Mon, 12 Jan 2026

China Eastern Airlines
Kota Kinabalu (BKI) to Beijing (PKX)
Start from RM 510.95
A modern city with skyline views, shopping districts and stylish cafés. Great for short urban escapes and first-time visits.
Tue, 6 Jan 2026

Spring Airlines
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Shanghai (PVG)
Start from RM 285.27
Sat, 10 Jan 2026

AirAsia Berhad (Malaysia)
Penang (PEN) to Shanghai (PVG)
Start from RM 378.35
Wed, 14 Jan 2026

Spring Airlines
Singapore (SIN) to Shanghai (PVG)
Start from RM 356.81
Known for pandas, spicy food and relaxed city vibes. A popular pick for long weekends and food-focused holidays.
Sat, 10 Jan 2026

Shenzhen Airlines
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Chengdu (CTU)
Start from RM 541.80
Sat, 10 Jan 2026

China Eastern Airlines
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Chengdu (CTU)
Start from RM 563.75
Fri, 9 Jan 2026

China Eastern Airlines
Jakarta (CGK) to Chengdu (CTU)
Start from RM 654.65
Perfect for travellers interested in history, with attractions such as the Terracotta Army and ancient city walls.
Tue, 13 Jan 2026

AirAsia X
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Xian (XIY)
Start from RM 401.84
Thu, 22 Jan 2026

Shenzhen Airlines
Penang (PEN) to Xian (XIY)
Start from RM 473.66
Sat, 10 Jan 2026

Shenzhen Airlines
Singapore (SIN) to Xian (XIY)
Start from RM 554.09
Lesser-known locations like Dali, Wuyuan and Qingdao offer charming escapes with fewer crowds.
Flights during major China public holiday periods often reach high demand, especially for Spring Festival and Golden Week. Planning ahead and using Traveloka’s price alerts helps travellers secure better fares.
Hotels in major cities fill up quickly during peak seasons. Booking in advance gives travellers more choices and better value. Traveloka Points can be used to enjoy savings on hotels, airport transfers and activities, making trips more affordable.
Traveloka also simplifies planning through convenient comparisons and secure payments for flights, hotels and activities in one place.
Explore the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall. Continue with hutong walks and local food markets.
Visit The Bund, Yu Garden and modern shopping districts. Spend evenings enjoying cafés and river views.
Start with a panda visit, then explore Leshan Giant Buddha or Mount Emei. End the trip with local hotpot and tea houses.
China’s major holiday periods attract large crowds, so early planning helps travellers enjoy smoother trips. Choosing hotels near metro stations saves travel time during peak seasons. Many travellers check China public holiday dates early to secure flights, hotels and activities before demand rises.
Traveloka supports holiday planning with easy booking tools, secure payments and a full range of travel services including flights, hotels, activities and airport transfers.
China public holiday dates in 2026 open the door to diverse travel experiences, from city exploration to nature escapes. With a bit of preparation and the help of Traveloka’s features, travellers can enjoy more meaningful and memorable holidays across the country.











