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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 holidays for 2012
| Every Sunday | Sunday | |
| The day following the first day of January | 2 January | Monday |
| Lunar New Year's Day | 23 January | Monday |
| The second day of the Lunar New Year | 24 January | Tuesday |
| The third day of the Lunar New Year | 25 January | Wednesday |
| Ching Ming Festival | 4 April | Wednesday |
| Good Friday | 6 April | Friday |
| The day following Good Friday | 7 April | Saturday |
| Easter Monday | 9 April | Monday |
| The Buddha's Birthday | 28 April | Saturday |
| Labour Day | 1 May | Tuesday |
| Tuen Ng Festival | 23 June | Saturday |
| The day following Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | 2 July | Monday |
| The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | 1 October | Monday |
| The day following National Day | 2 October | Tuesday |
| Chung Yeung Festival | 23 October | Tuesday |
| Christmas Day | 25 December | Tuesday |
| The second weekday after Christmas Day | 26 December | Wednesday |
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