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 |
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.