Country-specific working-day count
This page is for people searching for a direct Chinese answer to "60 business days from today". The calculator is prefilled with 60 business days and the China calendar so the result can be checked quickly.
What can change the answer
The target date can move when a weekend or public holiday falls inside the counting window. Regional holidays, substitute holidays, company closures, carrier schedules, and contract-specific rules can also change real deadlines.
Sample 2026 holidays used for planning
- 2026-01-01 - New Year's Day
- 2026-02-17 - Chinese New Year (Spring Festival)
- 2026-05-01 - Labour Day
- 2026-06-19 - Dragon Boat Festival
- 2026-09-25 - Mid-Autumn Festival
- 2026-10-01 - National Day
When this page is useful
- Checking an invoice, support, shipping, or project promise expressed in business days.
- Comparing a Chinese deadline with another country calendar.
- Getting a fast planning date before confirming the official calendar.
Frequently asked questions
What is 60 business days from today in China?
It means moving forward by 60 working days using China's weekend pattern and the selected holiday calendar. Use the calculator on this page to get the current target date.
Does 60 business days include weekends in China?
No. The calculator excludes the sat/sun weekend by default, then excludes the sample public holidays available for China.
Can I use this for official Chinese deadlines?
Use it for planning only. Official legal, payroll, shipping, tax, and contract deadlines should be checked against the exact rule, region, and holiday calendar that applies.