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Are there any legal holidays in the library?
The library has legal holidays.

The Law of Public Libraries stipulates that national statutory holidays should have opening hours. National statutory holidays refer to holidays of all Chinese citizens, including New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.

There should be, which means that the opening hours can be appropriately adjusted according to the actual situation of the library, and the scope and area of opening can also be appropriately adjusted. Take National Day and Spring Festival for example: there are three legal holidays, plus seven days off. Public libraries cannot be closed for seven days, but the opening hours and areas can be adjusted according to the actual number of library staff.

library

A library is an institution that collects, sorts out and collects books and materials for people to read and refer to. As early as 3000 BC, libraries appeared. Library has the functions of preserving human cultural heritage, developing information resources and participating in social education.

Library is the external storage and selective transmission mechanism of social memory (usually expressed in written records). In other words, the library is the memory device and diffusion device of social knowledge, information and culture.

As early as 3000 BC, there were various records carved on clay tablets in the temples of Babylon. The earliest collection sites were the collection sites of Greek temples and the collection sites attached to the Greek Philosophy Institute (4th century BC).