The following list of general holidays for 2023 is gazetted today (May 13) for public information:
Every Sunday | Sunday | |
The day following the first day of January | January 2 | Monday |
The second day of Lunar New Year | January 23 | Monday |
The third day of Lunar New Year | January 24 | Tuesday |
The fourth day of Lunar New Year | January 25 | Wednesday |
Ching Ming Festival | April 5 | Wednesday |
Good Friday | April 7 | Friday |
The day following Good Friday | April 8 | Saturday |
Easter Monday | April 10 | Monday |
Labour Day | May 1 | Monday |
The Birthday of the Buddha | May 26 | Friday |
Tuen Ng Festival | June 22 | Thursday |
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | July 1 | Saturday |
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | September 30 | Saturday |
The day following National Day | October 2 | Monday |
Chung Yeung Festival | October 23 | Monday |
Christmas Day | December 25 | Monday |
The first weekday after Christmas Day | December 26 | Tuesday |
A Government spokesman said, "As the first day of January and National Day in 2023 both fall on a Sunday, the day following them will be designated as a general holiday in substitution. Moreover, as Lunar New Year's Day in 2023 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a general holiday in substitution."
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