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How many people are there in the holiday office

25 people.

The holiday office is headed by the director of the National Tourism Administration, and the deputy director is the deputy director. Members are composed of liaison officers from all units of the coordination meeting. The Holiday Office has 25 employees. The current director of the office is Shao Qiwei, director of the National Tourism Administration, and the three deputy directors of the office are respectively served by the three deputy directors of the National Tourism Administration. In addition, 2 1 department-level, bureau-level and department-level cadres are from 17 department (and 4 others are from tourism bureau). These 25 people are all part-time jobs in the holiday office. Usually, they all work in their own department offices. Only when there is a meeting and the holiday office is busy do they go to the holiday office for intensive work.

The full name of the National Holiday Office is "Office of Inter-Ministerial Coordination Meeting of National Holiday Tourism". In 2000, in order to cooperate with the coordination organization during the period, the "National Inter-Ministerial Coordination Meeting on Holiday Tourism" was born. They are responsible for making national public holidays every year, and their office is located in the National Tourism Administration. Led by the State Council, this organization consists of 14 departments, including the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Communications, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China. The conference developed to 2003, and the * * * 17 department became a member of the organization. At that time, the Golden Week in China was just to stimulate consumption. Therefore, the most basic consideration for the Holiday Office to make a preliminary plan is to let everyone travel and spend money. Cai Jiming, director of the Political Economy Research Center and head of the holiday reform research group, once said: "From the office location and affiliation of the National Holiday Office, we can see that holidays are still considered from the perspective of tourism and have a strong utilitarian color."