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Does the post office have a rest on Mid Autumn Festival

The Mid Autumn Festival is a legal holiday. It is a three-day holiday as a rule. So, will the post office work in the Mid Autumn Festival of 2015? The small edition of sihai.com answers for you, welcome to read.

According to the perpetual calendar of sihai.com, the Mid Autumn Festival in 2015 is September 27, 2015, August 15, Sunday of the lunar calendar. Leave on 26 and 27 September.

Does the post office work in mid autumn 2015

About the question of whether the post office will go to work on May 1, let's see the answers from netizens. For specific working hours of the post office, you can call 11185 post customer service hotline for consultation.

Net friend a:

The post office doesn't rest 365 days a year. It's an internal shift, so the May 1st post office is staffed.

Net friend B:

There are people working every day, some sites due to holidays, time may be adjusted because of the shift, some sites will work normally.

Net friend C:

Post office delivery personnel go to work as usual during the May 1st period, and the rest of the shop is half a day.

Net friend D:

Some people don't have holidays. If you want to mail something, please call 11183 customer service hotline. EMS personnel will come to collect the mail. It's very convenient.

Netizen e:

It must be open for holidays.

Business day provisions

City branch post office and busy area post office: full week external service.

Post offices in Urban Non prosperous areas: closed one day a week.

Rural post office: closed one day a week.

Legal holidays in the country where all bureaus are located: they can be closed (except for some bureaus selected by Guangzhou, the capital of the province).

Business Hours

Business offices and urban branches of municipal and County post offices: 10-12 hours a day

Urban post office and rural Bureau office: 8-10 hours per day.

What is the commute time at the post office?

A: from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in big cities, there is no rest at noon. Small city. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., no rest at noon.