The Spring Festival holiday has ended, and many people have ended their happy vacation time and returned to work to start a year of tiring life. Some family members are curious, do the inmates in the prison have holidays, and can they have holidays? Got time to rest?
Family members should know that inmates are required to participate in labor in it. Their working hours are about 8 hours a day, and if the work is heavy that day, it is possible to work an extra shift.
There are five days of labor in each week, and the remaining two days are time for study and rest. The content of the study is generally legal education, patriotic and party theme education, psychological education, and so on. During the rest time, inmates can participate in sports activities, play chess, read books, and watch TV, adding a little leisure and relaxation to the boring prison life.
Many inmates will also take advantage of the rest time to carefully read the letters and ** sent by their families, and then ponder writing a letter to send home. If the family wants to send a letter, they don't have to go to the post office, they can write a letter and send it in the family mail applet, and they can also buy some stamps and send them to him to facilitate his reply.
Holidays are more abundant in activities and have a relatively long rest time, so many inmates are looking forward to the arrival of holidays.
Especially during traditional festivals such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, although inmates cannot reunite with their relatives, the prison is also full of festive atmosphere. For example, during the Dragon Boat Festival, the prison will prepare zongzi and hold corresponding theme activities. For example, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, prisons will distribute mooncakes to inmates, and on Chinese New Year's Eve, there will be a richer than usual Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
During the Spring Festival, inmates are generally given 3-5 days off, and the holidays in the high walls are still a little different from those outside. Although it is called a holiday, it is only a group activity that does not require labor, and inmates must still participate in group activities in prison. Still, activity is more fun than labor, and in the midst of oppressive walls, this is a rare time to relax.