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  Traditions and Festivals
 
Hong Kong carries a lot of Chinese traditions. Many traditional festivals are celebrated in the city. The Lunar Chinese New Year, which often takes place around late January and mid-February, is filled with customs and festive spirits. Others include Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Buddha’s Birthday.

General holiday for 2009  
  General Holidays for 2009 Date
  The first day of January 01-January
  Lunar New Year's Day 26-January
  The second day of the Lunar New Year 27-January
  The third day of the Lunar New Year 28-January
  Ching Ming Festival 04-April
  Good Friday 10-April
  The day following Good Friday 11-April
  Easter Monday 13-April
  Labour day 01-May
  The Buddha's Birthday 02-May
  Tuen Ng Festival 28-May
  Hong Kong Special Adminstrative Region Establishment Day 01-July
  National Day 01-October
  Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 03-October
  Chung Yeung Festival 26-October
  Christmas Day 25-December
  The first weekday after Christmas 26-December
 
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