Date |
Day |
Mainland China Holidays |
Hong Kong SAR Holidays |
January 1 |
Wednesday |
New Year’s Day (1 day) |
New Year’s Day |
January 28 - Feb 4 |
Tuesday - Tuesday |
Spring Festival (8 days) |
— |
January 29 - 31 |
Wednesday - Friday |
— |
Lunar New Year (3 days) |
April 4 - 6 |
Friday - Sunday |
Qingming Festival (3 days) |
Ching Ming Festival (April 4 only) |
April 18 |
Friday |
— |
Good Friday |
April 19 |
Saturday |
— |
Holy Saturday |
April 21 |
Monday |
— |
Easter Monday |
May 1 - 5 |
Thursday - Monday |
Labor Day (5 days) |
Labour Day (May 1 only) |
May 5 |
Monday |
— |
Buddha’s Birthday |
May 31 - June 2 |
Saturday - Monday |
Dragon Boat Festival (3 days) |
Tuen Ng Festival (May 31 only) |
July 1 |
Tuesday |
— |
Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day |
October 1 - 8 |
Wednesday - Wednesday |
Mid-Autumn Festival + National Day (Golden Week, 8 days) |
National Day (October 1 only) |
October 7 |
Tuesday |
— |
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival |
October 29 |
Wednesday |
— |
Chung Yeung Festival |
December 25 |
Thursday |
— |
Christmas Day |
December 26 |
Friday |
— |
Boxing Day |
Adjusted Working Days in Mainland China (2025)
Adjusted Working Day |
Holiday Compensated For |
January 26 (Sunday) |
Spring Festival (January 28 - February 4) |
February 8 (Saturday) |
Spring Festival (January 28 - February 4) |
April 27 (Sunday) |
Labor Day (May 1 - May 5) |
September 28 (Sunday) |
National Day/Mid-Autumn Festival (October 1 - October 8) |
October 11 (Saturday) |
National Day/Mid-Autumn Festival (October 1 - October 8) |
Key Notes
Mainland China:
- Long holidays for Spring Festival (8 days), Labor Day (5 days), and National Day/Mid-Autumn Festival (8 days).
- Adjusted working days are used to balance the number of workdays in the year.
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