Hong Kong Statutory Holidays for 2023

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Hong Kong Statutory Holidays for 2023 are:
1. The first day of January 1 January Sunday
2. The second day of Lunar New Year 23 January Monday
3. The third day of Lunar New Year 24 January Tuesday
4. The fourth day of Lunar New Year 25 January Wednesday
5. Ching Ming Festival 5 April Wednesday
6. Labour Day 1 May Monday
6. The Birthday of the Buddha 26 May Friday
7. Tuen Ng Festival 22 June Thursday
8. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July Saturday
9. The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 30 September Saturday
10. National Day 1 October Sunday
11. Chung Yeung Festival 23 October Monday
12. Chinese Winter Solstice Festival or Christmas Day (at the option of the employer) 22 December or 25 December Friday or Monday
Please Note:
  • According to the Employment Ordinance, when either Lunar New Year’s Day, the second day of the Lunar New Year or the third day of the Lunar New Year falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of the Lunar New Year is designated as a statutory holiday in substitution; and in the event that the day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival falls on a Sunday, the day thereafter (i.e. the 17th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar) is designated as a statutory holiday in substitution. As the first day of Lunar New Year of 2023 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a statutory holiday.
  • All employees are entitled to the above statutory holidays. If the statutory holiday falls on a rest day, a holiday should be granted on the day following the rest day which is not a statutory holiday or an alternative holiday or a substituted holiday or a rest day. An employee having been employed under a continuous contract for not less than 3 months is entitled to the holiday pay which is equivalent to the daily average wages earned by the employee in the 12-month period preceding the holiday.

Quick Reference:

An employee is granted rest days on Sundays. As the National Day (1 October) falls on Sunday, the employer should grant a holiday on the next day (i.e. 2 October), but this day should not be a statutory holiday or an alternative holiday or a substituted holiday or a rest day.

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