The following list of general holidays for 2008 is gazetted for public information. Every Sunday The first day of January Lunar New Year's Day The second day of the Lunar New Year The third day of the lunar new year. The following day will be designated as an additional general holiday as the Tuen Ng Festival in 2008 falls on a Sunday.
The following list of general holidays for 2008 is gazetted for public information. Every Sunday The first day of January Lunar New Year's Day The second day of the Lunar New Year The third day of the lunar new year. The following day will be designated as an additional general holiday as the Tuen Ng Festival in 2008 falls on a Sunday.
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The following list of general holidays for 2008 is gazetted for public information. Every Sunday The first day of January Lunar New Year's Day The second day of the Lunar New Year The third day of the lunar new year. The following day will be designated as an additional general holiday as the Tuen Ng Festival in 2008 falls on a Sunday.
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The following list of general holidays for 2008 is gazetted for public information:
Every Sunday Sunday
The first day of January 1 January Tuesday Lunar New Year’s Day 7 February Thursday The second day of the Lunar New 8 February Friday Year The third day of the Lunar New 9 February Saturday Year Good Friday 21 March Friday The day following Good Friday 22 March Saturday Easter Monday 24 March Monday Ching Ming Festival 4 April Friday Labour Day 1 May Thursday The Buddha’s Birthday 12 May Monday The day following Tuen Ng 9 June Monday Festival Hong Kong Special Administrative 1 July Tuesday Region Establishment Day The day following Chinese Mid- 15 September Monday Autumn Festival National Day 1 October Wednesday Chung Yeung Festival 7 October Tuesday Christmas Day 25 December Thursday The first weekday after Christmas 26 December Friday Day "As the Tuen Ng Festival in 2008 falls on a Sunday, the following day will be designated as an additional general holiday," said a Government spokesman.