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		Holidays for national public holidays in other parts of Asia 
		or use the links to the left to learn more about Hong Kong. In Hong Kong Saturday, officially is 
						not a day off, many companies however do give their 
						employees the whole day or half a day off. It is 
						advisable to plan for meetings during the week rather 
						than a Saturday. Travelling to Hong Kong for business is normally 
			  fine year round, but you really want to avoid Chinese New Year. 
			  During this time, the dates vary annually, many companies will 
			  completely close shop for sometimes as long as a week. For leisure 
			  travellers then travelling to Hong Kong should not be a problem, 
			  shops are still open etc and there is normally some very 
			  impressive fireworks and festivals on. It should be noted however 
			  that flights to and from the SAR may well be very full or more 
			  expensive than normal during this period. The below list of National Holidays 
						refers to the year 2014. 1 January - First Day of January31 January to 3 February - Chinese 
			  New Year
 5 April - Ching Ming Festival
 18 - 21 April - Good 
			  Friday through Easter Monday
 1 May - Labour Day
 6 May - Buddha's 
			  Birthday
 2 June - Tuen Ng Festival
 1 July - HK SAR 
			  Establishment Day
 9 September - Day Following Chinese 
			  Mid-Autumn Festival
 1 October - National Day
 2 October - 
			  Chung Yeung Festival
 25+26 December - Christmas
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