Check Hong Kong Public Holidays for the calendar year 2017. Check 2017 gazetted public holidays dates in Hong Kong for New Year’s Day, Lunar New Year’s Day, Ching Ming Festival, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labor Day and The Birthday of the Buddha.
Hong Kong Public Holidays 2017 | ||||
No | Month | Day | Week Day | Holiday |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | January | 2 | Monday | New Year’s Day (Observed) |
2 | January | 28 | Saturday | Lunar New Year’s Day |
3 | January | 30 | Monday | The third day of Lunar New Year |
4 | January | 31 | Tuesday | The fourth day of Lunar New Year (Substituted) |
5 | April | 4 | Tuesday | Ching Ming Festival |
6 | April | 14 | Friday | Good Friday |
7 | April | 15 | Saturday | The Day Following Good Friday |
8 | April | 17 | Monday | Easter Monday |
9 | May | 1 | Monday | Labor Day |
10 | May | 3 | Wednesday | The Birthday of the Buddha |
11 | May | 30 | Tuesday | Tuen Ng Festival |
12 | July | 1 | Saturday | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day |
13 | October | 2 | Monday | National Day (Observed) |
14 | October | 5 | Thursday | The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival |
15 | October | 28 | Saturday | Chung Yeung Festival |
16 | December | 25 | Monday | Christmas |
17 | December | 26 | Tuesday | The first weekday after Christmas |
- New Year’s Day and National Day in 2017 fall on a Sunday, so these holidays are observed on next day, i.e. following Monday.
- The second day of Lunar New Year in 2017 falls on a Sunday, so the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a general holiday in substitution