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What is the May Day holiday date of the DMV in 2023?

In 2023, the May Day holiday of the vehicle management office will be from April 29th to May 3rd.

As one of the national holidays, Labor Day is also one of the holidays of the vehicle management office. The Labor Day holiday in 2023 lasts for 5 days from April 29th to May 3rd. The holiday time of vehicle management offices varies from place to place, and the specific May Day holiday time is subject to the notice of vehicle management offices from place to place.

The Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of Beijing Public Security Bureau issued the May Day holiday resettlement: On Monday, May 1 day, the city's vehicle management window and law enforcement window were temporarily closed 1 day. It is open to the public from Saturday, April 29th to Sunday, April 30th, and Tuesday to Wednesday, May 2nd according to the holiday time (9: 00- 16: 00). Business is normal on April 23rd (Sunday) and May 6th (Saturday) according to our daily working hours.

Matters needing attention in May Day holiday

1, keep a regular routine.

During the holiday season, pay attention to green and healthy eating habits, keep a regular life, arrange children's rest time reasonably, don't watch TV, computer and play mobile phones for a long time, and properly strengthen physical exercise to enhance their physique.

2. Labor education

In order to let children better experience the significance of Labor Day, we should give children labor education such as housework exercise and outdoor labor practice in combination with Labor Day. I hope that with my parents' company, I can appreciate the happiness of labor, cherish the fruits of labor and have a safe, civilized and meaningful holiday!

3. Safety education

Safety is more important than Mount Tai. It is strictly forbidden to play and swim in unsafe waters without permission to prevent drowning accidents. Obey traffic rules, pay attention to prevent forest fires, diseases, food poisoning, natural disasters and electricity safety awareness, and do not participate in dangerous games.