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Public Holidays and
Bank Holidays for
Hong Kong
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Related countries: Asia China Macau Taiwan
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The list of Hong Kong bank
holidays, national holidays and public holidays for 2008, comes from
the Q++ Worldwide Public Holidays Database,
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Recent News and Updates
Background Information
Footnotes
Disclaimer
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New Year's Day
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Lunar New Year's Day
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Chinese Lunar |
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The second day of the Lunar New Year
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Chinese Lunar |
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The third day of the Lunar New Year
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Chinese Lunar |
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Good Friday
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Easter |
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Holy Saturday (the day after Good Friday)
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Easter |
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Easter Monday
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Easter |
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Ching Ming (Tomb Sweeping Day)
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Chinese Solar |
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Labour Day
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Buddha's Birthday
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Chinese Lunar |
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Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat Festival)
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Chinese Lunar |
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The day following the Tuen Ng Festival
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Chinese Lunar |
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HKSAR Establishment Day
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2008 Olympics Opening Day
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Other |
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The day after the Mid-Autumn Festival
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Chinese Lunar |
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National Day
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Chung Yeung Festival
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Chinese Lunar |
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Christmas Day
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Boxing Day
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Recent News and Updates |
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23 Apr 2007 (source) For the first time, yesterday, Beijing has stated that it was in support of replacing one of Hong Kong's 3 Easter-related public holidays with a public holiday to mark Confucius' birthday. As Easter 2007 has already passed, the likely first occurrence of this new public holiday would be Friday, September 26, 2008.
23 Oct 2006 (source) The birth of China's ancient philosopher Confucius could become a public holiday in Hong Kong, according to media reports Tuesday. Hong Kong is considering shortening the three-day Easter break by one day in order to make way for the celebration of Confucius' birth later in the year. Depending on which calendar is observed, his birth is celebrated either on the 27th day of the eighth lunar month or September 28 as in Taiwan.
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Background Information |
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Governing Law: Official public holidays in Hong Kong are regulated by the General Holidays Ordinance (Chapter: 149, Gazette Number: 35 of 1998).
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.
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Observance : Any entry in the Observance column indicates that, in Hong Kong, the holiday may be regional or non-official or limited to certain religious and/or linguistic groups, or begin at a time other than midnight. Note that religious holidays are included only if they are national public holidays, or if the national labour code has specific holiday allowances for employees of specific religions. For more information, see our pages on the religious calendars of the world. |
Disclaimer
In many parts of
the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last minute, changes by local
authorities. While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of
2008 bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays for Hong Kong, we
cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the data presented
above. You are therefore advised to verify
the above dates with the embassy or consulate of Hong Kong, before planning any
trip to Hong Kong. For last-minute updates to worldwide public holidays,
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