Check the list of Hong Kong public holidays 2014 declared by Hong Kong Government. Check dates in year 2014 for Chinese New Year, Good Friday, Labour Day, Ching Ming Festival, Tuen Ng Festival, National Day, Chung Yeung Festival, Christmas Day.
The following list of general holidays for 2014 is gazetted today (April 19) for public information:
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Hong Kong Public Holidays 2014 | |||
Month | Day | Week Day | Holiday |
---|---|---|---|
January | 1 | Wednesday | The first day of January |
January | 31 | Friday | Lunar New Year’s Day |
February | 1 | Saturday | The second day of Lunar New Year |
February | 3 | Monday | The fourth day of Lunar New Year |
April | 5 | Saturday | Ching Ming Festival |
April | 18 | Friday | Good Friday |
April | 19 | Saturday | The day following Good Friday |
April | 21 | Monday | Easter Monday |
May | 1 | Thursday | Labour Day |
May | 6 | Tuesday | The Birthday of the Buddha |
June | 2 | Monday | Tuen Ng Festival |
July | 1 | Tuesday | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day |
September | 9 | Tuesday | The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival |
October | 1 | Wednesday | National Day |
October | 2 | Thursday | Chung Yeung Festival |
December | 25 | Thursday | Christmas Day |
December | 26 | Friday | The first weekday after Christmas Day |
Notes :
- Every Sunday Is Holiday.
- “According to the Employment Ordinance and General Holidays Ordinance, when either Lunar New Year’s Day, the second day of Lunar New Year or the third day of Lunar New Year falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a statutory and general holiday in substitution. As the third day of the Lunar New Year of 2014 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a holiday in substitution, ” said a Government spokesman.
- For more detail visit Hong Kong Govt. General holidays 2014.