This year, the Labor Day holiday will be expanded to four days, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said in a news release on Friday morning.
The pre-planned one-day break falling on May 1 will be adjusted to a four-day holiday starting from May 1 to May 4, according to the release, while April 28 and May 5 will be work days.
The ministry urged tourism-related departments to get fully prepared for transportation support and tour products supply to secure travelers a safer holiday.
The Labor Day holiday, used to be a seven-day break, was shortened to three days in 2007.