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HK Holidays

 

2009

The first day of January

 

1 January

 

Thursday

Lunar New Year’s Day 26 January Monday
The second day of the Lunar New Year 27 January Tuesday
The third day of the Lunar New Year 28 January Wednesday
Ching Ming Festival 4 April Saturday
Good Friday 10 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 11 April Saturday
Easter Monday 13 April Monday
Labour Day 1 May Friday
The Buddha’s Birthday 2 May Saturday
Tuen Ng Festival 28 May Thursday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Wednesday
National Day 1 October Thursday
Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 3 October Saturday
Chung Yeung Festival 26 October Monday
Christmas Day 25 December Friday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Saturday
"As the day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival in 2009 falls on a Sunday, the day of that Festival will be designated as an additional general holiday," said a Government spokesman.

 2010

The first day of January

 

1 January

 

Friday

The day preceding Lunar New Year's Day 13 February Saturday
The second day of the Lunar New Year 15 February Monday
The third day of the Lunar New Year 16 February Tuesday
Good Friday 2 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 3 April Saturday
Easter Monday 5 April Monday
The day following Ching Ming Festival 6 April Tuesday
Labour Day 1 May Saturday
The Buddha’s Birthday 21 May Friday
Tuen Ng Festival 16 June Wednesday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Thursday
The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 23 September Thursday
National Day 1 October Friday
Chung Yeung Festival 16 October Saturday
Christmas Day 25 December Saturday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 27 December Monday
"As the Lunar New Year's Day in 2010 falls on a Sunday, the day preceding will be designated as an additional general holiday. Also, the Ching Ming Festival and the Easter Monday in 2010 fall on the same day, thus the next following day that is not itself a general holiday will be observed as an additional general holiday," said a Government spokesman.