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How to write the holiday notice for New Year's Day in 2023?

There are many kinds of notice templates for New Year's Day holiday in 2023, which should be written according to the actual situation.

According to the notice from the superior, the holiday arrangement for New Year's Day in 2023 is hereby notified as follows:

65438+ 10/holiday, even weekends, 65438+1 0/4.

All units should give special safety education to students before the holiday to prevent traffic accidents, electric shock, drowning, fire, food poisoning and other accidents, and educate students to prevent diseases and infectious diseases.

During the holiday period, primary and secondary school students may not be organized to make up lessons or take new classes collectively.

It is necessary to strengthen the security work, properly store valuables and arrange the personnel on duty in each school. During the holiday, it is necessary to ensure that the unit has a leading cadre to lead the class every day, strengthen the sense of responsibility, stick to their posts, strengthen patrol protection, prevent fire and theft, ensure that the telephone on duty is open day and night, and report major problems to the duty room of the Education Commission in time.

All units are requested to report the new year's day duty list and duty telephone number to the office of the education commission and the legal protection section before 65438+February 3 1.

Introduction to New Year's Day:

New Year's Day is 1 on the Gregorian calendar, and most countries in the world commonly call it "Chinese New Year". Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan", and Dan means "day". New Year's Day means "the first day" and usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

In China, the word "Chinese New Year" has existed since ancient times, and it was first seen in the Book of Jin in literary works. In the history of China, "New Year's Day" means "the first day of the first month". The calculation method of "the first month" was very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and the date of New Year's Day in previous dynasties was also inconsistent.

In order to "follow the agricultural season, so follow the western calendar, so make statistics", the first year of the Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar, and actually used 19 12. Gregorian calendar 1 was designated as "New Year's Day", but it was not called "New Year's Day". 1949, People's Republic of China (PRC) took 65438+ 10 1 as New Year's Day, so New Year's Day is also called "solar year", "new calendar year" or "Gregorian year" in China.