Check 2013 Public Holidays Declared by Hong Kong Government.
- Find General Holidays for the year 2013 – declared by the Hong Kong Government.
- The following list of general holidays for 2013 is gazetted for public information,
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General Holidays 2013 | ||||
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Month | Day | Week Day | Name | |
January | 1 | Tuesday | New Year Day | |
February | 11 | Monday | The second day of Lunar New Year | |
February | 12 | Tuesday | The third day of Lunar New Year | |
February | 13 | Wednesday | The fourth day of Lunar New Year | |
March | 29 | Friday | Good Friday | |
March | 30 | Saturday | The day following Good Friday | |
April | 1 | Monday | Easter Monday | |
April | 4 | Thursday | Ching Ming Festival | |
May | 1 | Wednesday | Labour Day | |
May | 17 | Friday | The Birthday of the Buddha | |
June | 12 | Wednesday | Tuen Ng Festival | |
July | 1 | Monday | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | |
September | 20 | Friday | The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | |
October | 1 | Tuesday | National Day | |
October | 14 | Monday | The day following Chung Yeung Festival | |
December | 25 | Wednesday | Christmas Day | |
December | 26 | Thursday | The first weekday after Christmas Day |
- Chung Yeung Festival in 2013 falls on a Sunday, the following day will be designated as an additional general holiday.
- According to the new arrangement under the General Holidays and Employment Legislation (Substitution of Holidays)(Amendment) Ordinance 2011, 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 Lunar New Year’s Day in 2013 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a holiday in substitution.
Statutory Holidays 2013 –
The following list of the 12 statutory holidays for 2013 –
Statutory Holidays 2013 | ||||
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Month | Day | Week Day | Name | |
January | 1 | Tuesday | New Year Day | |
February | 11 | Monday | The second day of Lunar New Year | |
February | 12 | Tuesday | The third day of Lunar New Year | |
February | 13 | Wednesday | The fourth day of Lunar New Year | |
April | 4 | Thursday | Ching Ming Festival | |
May | 1 | Wednesday | Labour Day | |
June | 12 | Wednesday | Tuen Ng Festival | |
July | 1 | Monday | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | |
September | 20 | Friday | The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | |
October | 1 | Tuesday | National Day | |
October | 13 | Sunday | Chung Yeung Festival | |
December | 22 | Sunday | Chinese Winter Solstice Festival | |
December | 25 | Wednesday | Christmas Day |
NOTE :
- 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.
- For more detail information visit : Hong Kong Government.
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