Hong Kong Public Holidays 2025
Knowing the public holidays can help you optimize your travel plans and avoid crowds. Here’s a comprehensive list of Hong Kong public holidays for the year 2025:
January
- New Year’s Day: Wednesday, January 1st
- Lunar New Year’s Day: Wednesday, January 29th
- Second Day of Lunar New Year: Thursday, January 30th
- Third Day of Lunar New Year: Friday, January 31st
April
- Ching Ming Festival: Friday, April 4th
- Good Friday: Friday, April 18th
- Day following Good Friday: Saturday, April 19th
- Easter Monday: Monday, April 21st
May
- Labour Day: Thursday, May 1st
- Birthday of the Buddha: Monday, May 5th
- Tuen Ng Festival: Saturday, May 31st
July
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day: Tuesday, July 1st
October
- National Day: Wednesday, October 1st
- Day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival: Tuesday, October 7th
- Chung Yeung Festival: Wednesday, October 29th
December
- Christmas Day: Thursday, December 25th
- First weekday after Christmas Day: Friday, December 26th
By planning your trip around these HK public holidays 2025, you can make the most of your time and experience the vibrant culture and festivities of Hong Kong.
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