Public holidays in Themiclesia

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Public holidays in Themiclesia are established by statute (令, rings) in observance of days of cultural importance or the anniversary of memorable events. Currently, there are twelve statutory holidays on which all businesses and institutions (essential services excepted) close. Not all holidays are equally long, most last a single day, and the longest, the Spring Festival, ten days. Because the Themiclesian calendar adheres to both the lunar and solar cycles, holidays may appear on either cycle.

List of public holidays and observances

Name Romanization Translation Dates Cause Day off
先正 ser-ting New Year's Day 1st Day, 1st Month (lunisolar) Start of new agricultural year Yes
泰朏 slat-pluts First New Moon 2nd Day, 1st Month (lunisolar) First new moon in new year No
少祥 smu-sghang Small Purgation 6th Day, 1st Month (lunisolar) Cleansing of private ritualistic pollution Yes
泰祥 slat-sghang Great Purgation 7th Day, 1st Month (lunisolar) Cleansing of public ritualistic pollution Yes
公辰 qwang-dir Royal Anniversary February 15 Coronation anniversary of Emperor  No
二月晦 nis-ngwat-qmeq Day Before Second New Moon 1st Day, 2nd Month (lunisolar) Day of fasting and abstinence No
春社 t′jun-dja′ Land Festival 2nd Day, 2nd Month (lunisolar) Celebration of seeding No
徹邦女日 r′it-proang-naq-nik International Woman's Day March 8 Celebration of achievements of women in various fields Yes
新火 sing-m′er′ Fire Renewal March 15 Hearth fire extinguished and relit No
梅至 me-tits Plum Day March 21 Plum blossoms, vernal equinox Yes
亙日 gengs-nik Day of Resurgence 3rd Day, 3rd Month (lunisolar) Cleansing of winter ashes No
徹邦工日 r′it-proang-kwang-nik International Labour Day May 1 Celebration of achievements of workers Yes
寧日 ning-nik Day of Rest Last Friday of May Rest period in agricultural cycle Yes
泰暑 slats-da Day of Great Heat June 21 Summer solstice No
報日 pus-nik Day of Replication Last Monday of August Celebration of harvest Yes
泰正 slats-ting Great New Year Last Friday of November Start of new administrative year No
泰朔 slats-ngrak Great Reception December 21 Winter Solstice Yes
咸典 grem-nten′ Presentation of Final Tablet December 22 Commencement of last cycle in royal liturgical year Yes
咸翌日 grem-lep-nik Morrow of Final Tablet December 23 Continuing ceremonies from previous day and night Yes
咸方日 prang-nik Threshold of Final Tablet December 24 Day to open gates at the royal shrines Yes
皆產 kri-sngryar Christmas December 25 Extended holiday Yes
元日 ngwyan-nik First Day January 1 Yes
晦夕 qmeq-lak Waning Eve Last Day, Last Month   No

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