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2021 Hong Kong public holidays

2021 Hong Kong public holidays

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With the coronavirus pandemic still having a severe global impact, many countries around the world face lockdown, border shutdowns and travel bans. Many of us have to cancelled travel arrangements and planning a staycation instead. 

No one really knows when the pandemic will end. Let's hope that by 2021 everything will back to 'normal'! And that the world will once again be our oyster. To help you plan, here are Hong Kong's public holidays for next year.

The first day of January1 Jan  Friday
Lunar New Year's Day12 Feb        Friday
The second day of Lunar New Year13 FebSaturday
The fourth day of Lunar New Year15 FebMonday
Good Friday2 AprFriday
The day following Good Friday3 AprSaturday
The day following Ching Ming Festival5 AprMonday
The day following Easter Monday6 AprTuesday
Labour Day1 MaySaturday
Buddha's Birthday19 MayWednesday
Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat) Festival14 JunMonday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day1 JulThursday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival22 SepWednesday
National Day1 OctFriday
Chung Yeung Festival14 OctThursday
Christmas Day25 DecSaturday
The first weekday after Christmas Day27 DecMonday

Holiday planning guide:

- 0 Annual leave
12-15 Feb: Four days
2-6 April: Five days
12-14 Jun: Three days
1-3 Oct: Three days

 - 1 Annual leave
1-4 Jul: Four days
14-17 Oct: Four days

 - 2 Annual leaves
15-19 May: Five days
19-23 May: Five days
22-26 Sep: Five days

 

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