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Holiday Schedule for 2009 | 2010



Holiday Schedule for 2009


Thursday, January 1

  

New Year's Day

  

A/L

 

Monday, January 19

  

Martin Luther King's Birthday

  

A

 

Monday, January 26

  

Lunar New Year's Day

  

L

 

Tuesday, January 27

  

Second day of the Lunar New Year

  

L

 

Wednesday, January 28

  

Third day of the Lunar New Year

  

L

 

Monday, February 16

  

President's Day

  

A

 

Friday, April 10

  

Good Friday

  

L

 

Monday, April 13

  

Easter Monday

  

L

 

Friday, May 1

  

Labor Day

  

L

 

Monday, May 25

  

Memorial Day

  

A

 

Thursday, May 28

  

Tuen Ng Festival

  

L

 

Wednesday, July 1

  

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day

  

L

 

Saturday, July 4
(observed Friday, July 3)

  

Independence Day

  

A

 

Monday, September 7

  

Labor Day

  

A

 

Thursday, October 1

  

National Day

  

L

 

Monday, October 12

  

Columbus Day

  

A

 

Monday, October 26

  

Chung Yeung Festival

  

L

 

Wednesday, November 11

  

Veterans Day

  

A

 

Thursday, November 26

  

Thanksgiving Day

  

A

 

Friday, December 25

  

Christmas Day

  

A/L

A - American Holiday/L - Local Holiday

Notes: Five local holidays falling on Saturdays are not included in the 2009 holiday schedule (The Ching Ming Festival, April 4, the day following Good Friday, April 11, Buddha's Birthday, May 2, Mid-Autumn Festival, October 3 and the first week-day after Christmas Day, December 26.)

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Holiday Schedule for 2010

The following have been designated as official holidays for 2010. The Consulate General will be closed to the public on these days.


Friday, January 1

  

New Year's Day

  

A/L

 

Monday, January 18

  

Martin Luther King's Birthday

  

A

 

Monday, February 15

  

President's Day/Second day of the Lunar New Year

  

A/L

 

Tuesday, February 16

  

Third day of the Lunar New Year

  

L

 

Friday, April 2

  

Good Friday

  

L

 

Monday, April 5

  

Easter Monday

  

L

 

Tuesday, April 6

  

The day following Ching Ming Festival

  

L

 

Friday, May 21

  

The Buddha's Birthday

  

L

 

Monday, May 31

  

Memorial Day

  

A

 

Wednesday, June 16

  

Tuen Ng Festival

  

L

 

Thursday, July 1

  

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day

  

L

 

Sunday, July 4

  

Independence Day

  

A

(observed Monday, July 5)

 

Monday, September 6

  

Labor Day

  

A

 

Thursday, September 23

  

The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival

  

L

 

Friday, October 1

  

National Day

  

L

 

Monday, October 11

  

Columbus Day

  

A

 

Thursday, November 11

  

Veterans Day

  

A

 

Thursday, November 25

  

Thanksgiving Day

  

A

 

Saturday, December 25

  

Christmas Day

  

A

(observed Friday, December 24)

 

Monday, December 27

  

First Week-Day after Christmas Day

  

L

 

Saturday, January 1

  

New Year's Day

  

A

(observed Friday, December 31)

A - American Holiday/L - Local Holiday

Notes: Four local holidays falling on Saturdays are not included in the 2010 holiday schedule (the day preceding Lunar New Year's Day, February 13, the day following Good Friday, April 3, Labour Day, May 1, and Chung Yeung Festival, October 16).

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