Statutory holidays & 调休
Days off and make-up days, finally correct.
Mainland China's statutory holidays ship in the box — including the 调休 make-up workdays that no international calendar gets right. Days off are marked 休, make-up workdays are marked 班, and Hong Kong public holidays are included too.
Powered by the open-source holiday-cn dataset, with a bundled fallback and online updates.
How it works
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Nothing to set up
Mainland statutory holidays and their 调休 arrangements are on by default, with the current year bundled so it works offline from first launch.
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Read the badges
A 休 badge marks an official day off; a 班 badge marks a make-up workday. The colors make a long-weekend plan obvious at a glance.
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Stay current
On launch Kopit Cal fetches incremental updates, so when the next year's arrangement is published it appears without an app update.
调休 that other calendars miss
China's holidays come with make-up workdays — a Saturday that's suddenly a workday to bridge a long weekend. Kopit Cal marks every 休 and 班 from the authoritative holiday-cn dataset, so your long-weekend math is never wrong.
- 休 = official day off · 班 = make-up workday
- Sourced from the open holiday-cn dataset (MIT)
- Bundled 2026 fallback, with online incremental updates
Hong Kong, and beyond
Hong Kong public holidays are parsed from the official ICS and included out of the box. Need Macau, Taiwan, or another region? Add it as a subscription and it sits alongside, in its own color.
- Hong Kong public holidays built in
- Add any other region as a colored subscription
- Multiple regions on one day show side-by-side dots
Good to know
- Coverage
- Mainland statutory holidays + 调休, and Hong Kong
- Badges
- 休 (day off) and 班 (make-up workday)
- Data source
- holiday-cn (MIT), HK official ICS
- Updates
- Bundled fallback + online incremental updates
- Other regions
- Add via subscriptions, each with a color
- Offline
- Current year works without a network