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Public Holidays

As a Hong Kong–based company, we mainly follow the public holidays of Chinese mainland and Hong Kong. Our office is closed on these days. For our regular working hours, please see About Us.

We ask for your understanding. We strive to deliver great products and services to our customers, while also supporting our team with a healthy work–life balance. Thank you for your patience.

Chinese Mainland (2026)

The following public holidays apply to our operations in mainland China:

Holiday Dates Duration Make-up Work Day
New Year's Day 1 Jan (Thu) – 3 Jan (Sat) 3 days 4 Jan (Sun)
Spring Festival 15 Feb (Sun) – 23 Feb (Mon) 9 days 14 Feb (Sat), 28 Feb (Sat)
Qingming Festival 4 Apr (Sat) – 6 Apr (Mon) 3 days
Labour Day 1 May (Fri) – 5 May (Tue) 5 days 9 May (Sat)
Dragon Boat Festival 19 Jun (Fri) – 21 Jun (Sun) 3 days
Mid-Autumn Festival 25 Sep (Fri) – 27 Sep (Sun) 3 days
National Day 1 Oct (Thu) – 7 Oct (Wed) 7 days 20 Sep (Sun), 10 Oct (Sat)

Hong Kong (2026)

The following general holidays are gazetted for Hong Kong. Our office observes these dates:

Holiday Date Day
Every Sunday Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Thursday
Lunar New Year's Day 17 February Tuesday
The second day of Lunar New Year 18 February Wednesday
The third day of Lunar New Year 19 February Thursday
Good Friday 3 April Friday
The day following Good Friday 4 April Saturday
The day following Ching Ming Festival 6 April Monday
The day following Easter Monday 7 April Tuesday
Labour Day 1 May Friday
The day following the Birthday of the Buddha 25 May Monday
Tuen Ng Festival 19 June Friday
Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day 1 July Wednesday
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 26 September Saturday
National Day 1 October Thursday
The day following Chung Yeung Festival 19 October Monday
Christmas Day 25 December Friday
The first weekday after Christmas Day 26 December Saturday

This page is for reference only. Please contact us at [email protected] if you need to confirm our availability on specific dates.