
We have our fingers and toes crossed that travel will finally be a thing next year, so let's plan ahead for these public holidays in Hong Kong 2022.
When travelling becomes a safe option, we’d love to visit places like Vietnam, Thailand, and Taiwan ASAP! But who knows how things will change? Check out all the public holidays in Hong Kong 2022 and plan ahead for some fun – even if it needs to be a staycation in Hong Kong.
Public holidays in Hong Kong 2022
We’re getting 17 days off in 2022, which sounds good, but three still land on Saturdays, which breaks our hearts. However, you can get seven long weekends without having to use your annual leave (and at least nine if you do!), so that’s a huge plus. Start planning your calendar now.
January 2022
1 January (Saturday) – the first day of January
February 2022
1 February (Tuesday) – Lunar New Year’s Day
2 February (Wednesday) – The second day of Lunar New Year
3 February (Thursday) – The third day of Lunar New Year
So, if you take leave on 31 January and 4 February, that’d make a whopping nine-day holiday – and we think that’s justifiable since there are no public holidays in March 2022. (And what’s wrong with a little self-care?)
Still can’t travel? Book a staycation at one of our favourite family-friendly hotels in Hong Kong.
April 2022
Yes to a four-day weekend in April!
5 April (Tuesday) – Ching Ming Festival
15 April (Friday) – Good Friday
16 April (Saturday) – The day following Good Friday
18 April (Monday) – Easter Monday
Want to have fun, but don’t want to break the bank? Check out these free things to do in Hong Kong.
May 2022
Two long weekends in a row? Hurray!
2 May (Monday) – The day following Labour Day
9 May (Monday) – The day following the Birthday of the Buddha
As the summer approaches, cool down at these best beaches in Hong Kong.
June 2022
3 June (Friday) – Tuen Ng Festival
Learn more about this much-celebrated event in China and in other Asia Pacific communities influenced by Chinese culture.
July 2022
1 July (Friday) – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
September 2022
12 September (Monday) – The second day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
Here’s all you need to know about the Mid-Autumn Festival. Oh, and remember to buy some mooncakes!
October 2022
1 October (Saturday) – National Day
4 October (Tuesday) – Chung Yeung Festival
Psst – don’t forget to take leave on 3 October for a four-day long weekend!
Take advantage of the fall weather and conquer these picture-perfect hiking trails in Hong Kong.
December 2022
26 December (Monday) – The first weekday after Christmas Day
27 December (Tuesday) – The second weekday after Christmas Day
Stock up some cool Christmas decorations in Hong Kong.