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  1. Aug 5, 2020 · Total Working Days for 2024. 247. 272. 297. Note: 5 days/week refer from Monday to Friday while 5.5 days/week refer that Saturday is a half-day work and 6 days/week refer from Monday to Saturday. For Sunday, it is the default rest day. Here are the previous or next year year Hong Kong working day numbers: Working Day Numbers for 2023.

  2. List of National Holidays in Hong Kong in 2024. Monday January 1st Long Weekend! New Year's Day. Hong Kong: New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel.

  3. Hong Kong Public Holidays 2025. This page contains a national calendar of all 2025 public holidays. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates. Visit gov.hk for the original release.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · The list of Hong Kong statutory holidays 2024. 1 January 2024, Monday - The first day of January. 10 February 2024, Saturday - Lunar New Year’s Day. 12 February 2024, Monday - The third day of Lunar New Year. 13 February 2024, Tuesday - The fourth day of Lunar New Year. 4 April 2024, Thursday - Ching Ming Festival.

  5. Sassy Tip: Check the public holiday opening hours at your destination because some tourist providers in western destinations may close for the holiday. 2024 Public holiday: Friday, 29 March to Monday, 1 April (Easter); Thursday, 4 April, 2024 (Ching Ming) Book off: Tuesday, 2, Wednesday, 3, and Friday, 5 April. Annual leave days used: 3.

  6. May 26, 2023 · See the full set of 2024 Hong Kong public holidays here: New Year's Day. 1 January 2024 (Monday) – long weekend (three days) Lunar New Year. 10 February 2024 (Saturday) 12 February 2024 (Monday) 13 February 2024 (Tuesday) As the second day of Lunar New Year in 2024 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a ...

  7. Feb 7, 2024 · 2024 Public Holidays. Public holidays, also referred to as General holidays, are a set of holidays observed by the entire Hong Kong population. These holidays encompass a mix of traditional Chinese festivals and international holidays. It is common for schools, businesses, and government offices in Hong Kong to be closed on public holidays ...

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