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Working hours of Lhasa level 3 government affairs hall

The working hours of Tibetan institutions should be divided into summer and autumn. The working hours of public institutions are: 9: 3 am to 13: am in summer; Afternoon: 15:3 to 18: 3; Winter morning: 9:3 to 13: 3; 15:3 to 18: pm. Tibetan institutions enjoy national statutory holidays and weekends. Lhasa is located in the southeast of Xizang Autonomous Region, on the north bank of Lhasa River, a tributary of Yarlung Zangbo River, with the geographical coordinates of 91 6 ′ east longitude and 29 36 ′ north latitude. In the division of time zones, it belongs to the East Sixth District. Beijing time is the standard time when China adopts the East Eighth Time Zone as the international time zone. That is to say, the local people in Lhasa have a time difference of about two hours with the central and eastern regions. For example, when the sun sets at six o'clock in Beijing, the sun in Lhasa will slowly set at around eight o'clock. Similarly, if it is dawn at five o'clock in Beijing, Lhasa people will not see the sunrise rising in the east until seven o'clock.

In addition to Tibet, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China has a time difference of more than two hours with the central and eastern regions. The farther to the west, the greater the time difference. China has a vast territory, and people in the easternmost part see the sunrise rising, and people in the westernmost part can't see the morning light spreading all over the sky until four hours later. Because Tibet is located on the plateau, the air is thin, the illumination time is long, and the sky is exceptionally clear. After sunset, the sky is still bright for a period of time. However, in real life, in order to keep pace with the mainland as much as possible, the work and rest time is only one hour later than that in the mainland. Go to work one hour later than the mainland, and eat one hour later. Both winter and summer in Changdu area are summer schedules.

The opening and closing times of the famous tourist attractions in Lhasa are as follows:

1. Potala Palace:

Tickets are sold and the opening time is 9:3. Ticket closing time: 15:

Entry closing time: 15:; Clearance time: 15:

2. Tibet Museum:

Summer and autumn (May 1 to October 31): 9: 3

17: 3 (visitors are closed at 17: ) <

Closed on Mondays (except holidays)

Legal basis:

Article 36 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China

The state practices a working-hour system in which workers work no more than eight hours a day and 44 hours a week on average.