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Public holidays in Hong Kong consist of a mix of traditional Chinese and Western holidays, such as Lunar New Year, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival, along with Christmas and Easter. Other public holidays include National Day (1 October) and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day (1 July). [1] [2]
In 2003 and 2014, ANZAC Day fell on the Friday after Easter, and in 2019 it fell on the Thursday after Easter, and in 2038 it will fall on Easter Sunday; the consequence is three-day working weeks immediately following the Easter weekend. In Hong Kong in 2021, Easter Sunday (4 April) coincided with the Ching Ming (Qingming) Festival, leading to ...
Easter Monday in Poland Easter eggs from the Czech Republic Śmigus-dyngus (or lany poniedziałek , Polish for Wet Monday ) is the name for Easter Monday in Poland and the diaspora. In the Czech Republic it is called velikonoční pondělí , in Slovakia veľkonočný pondelok and in Hungary Vízbevető .
When is Easter in 2023? Find out how the date is determined and why it changes from year to year, plus learn about other holidays associated with Holy Week.
21 April, Monday – Easter Monday; 1 May, Thursday – Labour Day; 5 May, Monday – Buddha's Birthday; 31 May, Saturday – Tuen of The Festival; 1 July, Tuesday – Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day; 1 October, Wednesday – National Day; 7 October, Tuesday – The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
Theatrical box office in Hong Kong was down by only 4% over the four-day Easter holidays, compared with the same period in 2019, the last pre-COVID year. The score was achieved despite mandatory ...
Easter Sunday calls for a big cup of coffee. If you're craving Starbucks on April 9, you'll want to call ahead. Hours will vary from store-to-store.
French courts do not sit in a formal term structure, [9] although the practice of vacances judiciaires (legal vacations) between July and the end of August, in late December around Christmas and New Year's and, to a lesser extent, [10] Easter, mean that courts often do not sit to hear non-urgent business during those times, [11] [12] creating ...