
The outlook may not be as good as 2019 when it comes to government holidays, but if you plan ahead you can have a few good short trips in 2020
Treat yourself to some new luggage, stock up on good books to read and read our top travel tips before switching on your out of office in 2020. While next year doesn’t have the best number of days off (so many fall on a Saturday!), if you take a few sneaky days here and there, you can make the most of the public holidays in Hong Kong 2020.
Public holidays in Hong Kong 2020

So, in 2020, we actually get one more day off than in 2019, but that’s really a technicality, as many fall on a Saturday – boo!
Fret not though, as there are some mid week holidays that mean you only have to use a couple of annual leave days to get a decent break. You’re looking at three three-day weekends and all the regular holidays (Easter, Lunar New Year etc.) Now go arrange your public holidays in Hong Kong 2020!
January 2020
1 January, Wednesday – The first day of January
25 January, Saturday – Lunar New Year’s Day
27 January, Monday – The third day of Lunar New Year
28 January, Tuesday – The fourth day of Lunar New Year
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April 2020
4 April, Saturday – Ching Ming Festival
10 April, Friday – Good Friday
11 April, Saturday – The day following Good Friday
13 April, Monday – Easter Monday
30 April, Thursday – Birthday of the Buddha
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May 2020
1 May, Friday – Labour Day
June 2020
25 June, Thursday – Tuen Ng Festival
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July 2020
1 July, Wednesday – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
October 2020
1 October, Thursday – National Day
2 October, Friday – The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
26 October, Monday – The day following Chung Yeung Festival
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December 2020
25 December, Friday – Christmas day
26 December, Saturday – The day following Christmas day