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What festival does the Czech Republic celebrate in a year?

The annual legal holidays in the Czech Republic are: New Year's Day (65438+1 October 1), Easter (the first Sunday and Monday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox), International Labor Day (May1), the anniversary of the victory of the anti-fascist war (May 8) and the anniversary of the missionaries in Constantine and Metohija (May 8).

Jan Huss Good Friday (July 6th), Czech National Day (September 28th), Czech National Day (65438+1October 28th), Freedom and Democracy Struggle Day (165438+1October 17) If the above holidays fall on weekends, the holidays will not be compensated.

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Czech customs and etiquette:

1. dress etiquette: Czechs are more particular about clothes. On formal occasions, they wear suits or long coats. When the weather is cold, they wear hats, beautiful scarves and long and wide skirts. Women like to wear traditional black or crimson skirts. Once they get married, men take feathers off their hats.

2, etiquette and etiquette: Czechs believe that you can have no good clothes, you can have no good manners. They are not only polite to others, but also not casual when they are alone. They are very disgusted with frivolous people and have no affection for the phenomenon of hugging each other in public. At home, we respect our elders. Outside, people who help the elderly and take care of the young can be seen everywhere.

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