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  1. General Holidays. The following list of general holidays for 2024 is gazetted for public information: A Government spokesman said, “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 general holiday in substitution.” Add Public Holidays to E-calendar. General holidays for 2024.

  2. 2015年9月3日 · Following a decision of the Chief Executive in Council on 18 November 1997, the Government announced that the total number of general holidays, other than Sundays, should be capped at 17 days a year. According to the Government, Hong Kong has already

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  4. General holidays for 2022 published. The following list of general holidays for 2022 was gazetted today (May 28) for public information: A Government spokesman said, "As Labour Day and the Birthday of the Buddha in 2022 both fall on a Sunday, the day following them will be designated as a general holiday in substitution.

  5. The 13 statutory holidays for 2022 are: 1. The first day of January. 1 January. 2. Lunar New Year’s Day. 1 February. 3. The second day of Lunar New Year.

  6. Statutory Holidays for 2021. The 12 statutory holidays for 2021 are: Please note: (i)According to the Employment Ordinance, when either Lunar New Year's Day, the second day of the Lunar New Year or the third day of the Lunar New Year falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of the Lunar New Year is designated as a statutory holiday in substitution.

  7. Hong Kong currently celebrates 17 holidays. Of these 17 dates, 12 are considered statutory holidays. The government of Hong Kong requires that employers provide employees with a paid day off for all statutory holidays; employers can require employees to work on the remaining five holidays as part of their employment contract.

  8. The Employment Ordinance sets out 14 days of statutory holidays for each year as follows: The first day of January. Lunar New Year’s Day. The second day of Lunar New Year. The third day of Lunar New Year. Ching Ming Festival. Labour Day. The Birthday of the Buddha. Tuen Ng Festival. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day.