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General
Holidays
General holidays are for banks, schools,
public offices and government departments.
The following lists of General Holidays for 2006 are
gazetted for public information:
General Holidays for
2006
| Every Sunday |
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Sunday |
| The day following the first day of
January |
2 Jan |
Monday |
| The day preceding Lunar New Year's
Day |
28 Jan |
Saturday |
| The second day of the Lunar New
Year |
30 Jan |
Monday |
| The third day of the Lunar New Year |
31 Jan |
Tuesday |
| Ching Ming Festival |
5 Apr |
Wednesday |
| Good Friday |
14 Apr |
Friday |
| The day following Good Friday |
15 Apr |
Saturday |
| Easter Monday |
17 Apr |
Monday |
| Labour Day |
1 May |
Monday |
| The Buddha's Birthday |
5 May |
Friday |
| Tuen Ng Festival |
31 May |
Wednesday |
| Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region Establishment Day |
1 July |
Saturday |
| The day following National Day |
2 Oct |
Monday |
| The day following Chinese
Mid-Autumn Festival |
7 Oct |
Saturday |
| Chung Yeung Festival |
30 Oct |
Monday |
| Christmas Day |
25 Dec |
Monday |
| The first weekday after Christmas
Day |
26 Dec |
Tuesday |
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the first day of January and National Day in 2006 both fall on a Sunday, the days
following will be designated as the additional general holidays," a government
spokesman said. "In addition, the day
preceding Lunar New Year's day will be designated as an additional general holiday as the
Lunar New Year's Day in 2006 falls on a Sunday," the spokesman said.
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