The first day of January | 1 January | Saturday |
Lunar New Year's Day | 3 February | Thursday |
The second day of the Lunar New Year | 4 February | Friday |
The third day of the Lunar New Year | 5 February | Saturday |
Ching Ming Festival | 5 April | Tuesday |
Good Friday | 22 April | Friday |
The day following Good Friday | 23 April | Saturday |
Easter Monday | 25 April | Monday |
The day following Labour Day | 2 May | Monday |
The Buddha’s Birthday | 10 May | Tuesday |
Tuen Ng Festival | 6 June | Monday |
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | 1 July | Friday |
The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | 13 September | Tuesday |
National Day | 1 October | Saturday |
Chung Yeung Festival | 5 October | Wednesday |
The first weekday after Christmas Day | 26 December | Monday |
The second weekday after Christmas Day | 27 December | Tuesday |
Sitter och förundras över alla helgdagar i Hong Kong, de har då verkligen tagit väl tillvara på dessa röda dagar. Det finns en helgdag för det mesta när man kollar alla röda dagar som inträffar under 2011. Tror jag kommer trivas rätt bra med detta...
Gott nytt kanin år!
Chung Yeung Festival låter trevligt! Man kanske ska komma då? :-)
SvaraRadera