Public Holidays
China
The list of official holidays remaining in 2010 are as follows :-
| Mid Autumn Festival |
22nd September |
| National Day |
1st, 2nd, 3rd October |
The current list of official holidays in 2011 are as follows :-
| New Years Day |
1st January |
| Chinese New Year |
2nd, 3rd, 4th February |
| Ching Ming |
5th April |
| Labour Days |
1st, 2nd May |
| Dragon Boat Festival |
6th June |
| National Day |
1st, 2nd, 3rd October |
| Mid Autumn Festival |
12th October |
Hong Kong
In addition if you are travelling to Hong Kong then you may like to know that they retained many of the British public holidays as listed below:-
Remaining public holidays in 2010
| Hong Kong Establishment Day |
1st July |
| Mid Autumn Festival |
23rd September |
| National Day |
1st October |
| Chung Yeung Festival |
16th October |
| Christmas Day |
25th December |
| Boxing Day |
26th December |
Current list of 2011 public holidays
| New Years Day |
1st January |
| Chinese New Year |
3rd, 4th and 5th February |
| Ching Ming |
5th April |
| Good Friday |
22nd April |
| Easter Monday |
25th April |
| Labour Day |
1st, 2nd May |
| Buddha's Birthday |
10th May |
| Dragon Boat Festival |
6th June |
| Hong Kong Establishment Day |
1st July |
| Mid Autumn Festival |
13th September |
| Chinese National Day |
1st October
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| Chung Yeung Festival |
5th October |
| Christmas Day |
25th December |
| Boxing Day |
26th December |
| Additional Christmas Holiday |
27th December |
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