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What are the working hours of the post office?

Generally speaking, the working hours of China's post offices are basically the same, starting at 8: 30 in the morning, getting off work at 5: 30 in the evening, and closing some windows at noon (there are changes in winter and summer). 9: 00 am-17: 00 am on Saturday and Sunday, which is generally closed for business.

Business is only handled from Monday to Friday;

The period will be changed from 12:00 to 2:00, and some windows will be suspended;

Some township post offices will close on Saturday and Sunday, but they will open normally when they meet the market.

Holidays are endless, except for the Chinese New Year;

The general service window for the New Year is closed from the first day to the third day; The business window is closed from the first day to the seventh day.

Extended data:

Post office institutional responsibilities:

1. Formulate the development strategy, planning, policies and standards of the postal industry, put forward policy suggestions for deepening the reform of the postal system and promoting the coordinated development of postal transportation, and draft laws, regulations and departmental rules of the postal industry.

2. Be responsible for the market access of postal services such as express delivery, maintain the franchise of letter delivery service, and supervise the postal market according to law.

3, responsible for the supervision and inspection of confidential communication work, to ensure the safety of confidential communication.

4, responsible for the postal industry safety supervision, responsible for the postal industry operation safety monitoring, early warning and emergency management, to ensure the postal communication and information security.

5, responsible for the postal industry statistics, economic analysis and information services, supervision of postal service quality according to law.

6, responsible for the topic selection and pattern review of commemorative stamps, responsible for the annual plan of commemorative stamps and special stamps.