Hong Kong Public Holidays 2025: Quick Reference Guide
Hong Kong Public Holidays 2025: Are you planning to visit Spain, Argentina, Colombia or any other Spanish-speaking country? Check Hong Kong’s 2025 public holidays to plan your perfect Spanish adventure while maximizing your local holidays!
๐ January
- January 1 (Wednesday) – New Year’s Day
- January 29 (Wednesday) – Lunar New Year’s Day
- January 30 (Thursday) – Second Day of Lunar New Year
- January 31 (Friday) – Third Day of Lunar New Year
๐ April
- April 4 (Friday) – Ching Ming Festival
- April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday
- April 19 (Saturday) – Day following Good Friday
- April 21 (Monday) – Easter Monday
๐ May
- May 1 (Thursday) – Labour Day
- May 5 (Monday) – The Birthday of the Buddha
- May 31 (Saturday) – Tuen Ng Festival
๐ July
- July 1 (Tuesday) – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
๐ October
- October 1 (Wednesday) – National Day
- October 7 (Tuesday) – Day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
- October 29 (Wednesday) – Chung Yeung Festival
๐ December
- December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day
- December 26 (Friday) – The first weekday after Christmas Day
Key Holiday Clusters
- Lunar New Year Period: 3 consecutive days (January 29-31)
- Easter Period: 4 days including weekend (April 18-21)
- Christmas Period: 2 days (December 25-26)
Important Notes
- Sundays are regular public holidays
- Some businesses may offer additional days off around major festivals
- Banks and financial institutions may have special operating hours during these dates
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