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Festività pubbliche e nazionali in Hong Kong

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Questo elenco di festività nazionali, bancarie, legali e pubbliche per l’anno 2012 in Hong Kong, è stato generato da Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System, usando le regole sulle ricorrenze delle festività. Se ci sono delle domande o commenti sulle informazioni pubblicate in questo sito web, non esitate a contattarci.

 
Dopo questo elenco:   Notizie    Informazioni Aggiuntive    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name
Dom New Year's Day
Lun The first weekday in January
Lun Lunar New Year's Day
Mar The second day of the Lunar New Year
Mer The third day of the Lunar New Year
Mer Ching Ming (Tomb Sweeping Day)
Ven Good Friday
Sab The day after Good Friday (Holy Saturday)
Lun Easter Monday
Sab Buddha's Birthday
Mar Labour Day
Sab Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat Festival)
Dom HKSAR Establishment Day
Lun The day following HKSAR Establishment Day
Lun The day after the Mid-Autumn Festival
Mar The day following National Day
Mar Chung Yeung Festival
Mar Christmas Day
Mer The first weekday following Christmas Day (Boxing Day)

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Notizie

I seguenti notizie sulle festività pubbliche di Hong Kong, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  29 Apr 2012 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has released its official list of 2013 calendar year public holidays to be observed in Hong Kong.  26 Dec 2011 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has gazetted the General Holidays and Employment Legislation (Substitution of Holidays) (Amendment) Bill 2011 which was recently-approved by the Hong Kong Legislative Council and which change change the day in lieu substituted when certain Hong Kong non-working public holidays fall on a Sunday.  15 Dec 2011 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Legislative Council has voted to approve the recently-submitted General Holidays and Employment Legislation (Substitution of Holidays) (Amendment) Bill 2011 which to change the day in lieu substituted when certain non-working public holidays fall on a Sunday.  10 Nov 2011 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has announced that it will gazette tomorrow an amendment to the manner in which the Lunar New Year and Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival non-working public holidays are determined.  06 May 2011 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has released its official list of 2012 calendar year public holidays to be observed in Hong Kong.  07 May 2010 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has released its official list of 2011 public holidays to be observed in Hong Kong.  30 Mar 2010 (China Daily-Hong Kong Edition) Leung Tak-wah, the Vice-chairman of Hong Kong's Taoist Association has announced that, next week, he will petition the HKSAR government to declare Laozi's birthday a statutory public holiday in Hong Kong.  15 Feb 2010 (RTHK Radio Television Hong Kong-Hong Kong) Hong Kong's Chief Executive, Donald Tsang, has announced that he would discuss the need for a review of days-in-lieu for public holidays, with Labour and Welfare Secretary, Matthew Cheung.  09 Jan 2010 (South China Morning Post-Hong Kong) Hong Kong lawmaker, Chan Kam-lam, has announced that he would move a Legislative Council motion next Wednesday demanding that the Hong Kong SAR government make Confucius' Birthday a new annual public holiday.  25 Apr 2009 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government-HKSAR) The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has released its official list of 2010 public holidays to be observed in Hong Kong.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Hong Kong public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informazioni Aggiuntive

I seguenti commenti sulle festività pubbliche di Hong Kong, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  Governing Law: Official public holidays in Hong Kong are regulated by the General Holidays Ordinance (Chapter: 149, Gazette Number: 35 of 1998), which came into effect starting in 1999, and replaced or amended the Holidays Ordinance (1997 and 1998) Sections 2(2) and (3) and 3(1) and (2). (Cap. 534).  Statutory Holidays: The Employment Ordinance, Cap. 57 (Statutory Holidays) of Hong Kong's labour legislation earmarks 12 of the general public holidays as statutory holidays. This legislation, apart from specifying which holidays must be paid to employees, also mentions that employees have the option, in agreement with their employer, to choose between Christmas Day (December 25) and Dongzhi (Winter Solstice according to the Chinese Solar Calendar, around the 22nd of December) as one of their 12 statutory holidays, although Dongzhi is not one of the official public holidays in Hong Kong.  Ching Ming: The case of the Ching Ming public holiday, which can on occasion fall on the same date as one of the Easter-related holidays, is addressed by the 1998 General Holidays Ordinance.  Sunday is not a work day. Public holidays falling on a Sunday are generally moved to the following Monday.  Saturday is not an official day off; however, many companies give their employees the whole day or half a day off.  2008 Olympics: Although, officially taking place in Beijing, a rash of equine diseases and substandard quarantine procedures in China forced Beijing to hand the equestrian events to Hong Kong, which has a well-established racing circuit. Hong Kong is planning to spend up to US$20 million to stir up Olympic fever, and is planning to set up two large television screens in parks on both sides of Hong Kong's harbor where people could follow the Beijing Games.


Footnotes
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Religione di specifici contatti aziendali: alcuni dei contatti aziendali che si devono incontrare in Hong Kong, potrebbero appartenere a un gruppo religioso che non è comune in Hong Kong, perciò potrebbero non essere inclusi nell’elenco precedente di festività pubbliche o bancarie. Per sicurezza, si dovrebbe verificare che le festività religiose principali non coincidano con qualsiasi viaggio commerciale pianificato in Hong Kong. Per altre informazioni dettagliate, vedere le nostre pagine sui calendari religiosi del mondo.


Disclaimer
Sebbene sia stato fatto qualsiasi sforzo per presentare un elenco accurato delle festività legali, pubbliche e bancarie per l’anno 2012 in Hong Kong, non accettiamo nessuna responsabilità per qualsiasi errore od omissione nei dati presentati qui sopra. Inoltre, in molte aree del mondo le festività sono soggette ad arbitrari, modifiche all’ultimo minuto, variazioni da parte delle autorità locali. Pertanto si consiglia di verificare le date di cui sopra presso la propria ambasciata o consolato in Hong Kong, prima di pianificare qualsiasi viaggio in Hong Kong. Si dovrebbero anche leggere i commenti e le note a pie di pagina qui sopra.



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