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General holidays for 2013 published
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     The following list of general holidays for 2013 is gazetted today (April 27) for public information:

     Every Sunday                             Sunday

     The first day of January  January 1      Tuesday

     The second day of         February 11    Monday
     Lunar New Year

     The third day of          February 12    Tuesday
     Lunar New Year         

     The fourth day of         February 13    Wednesday
     Lunar New Year

     Good Friday               March 29       Friday

     The day following         March 30       Saturday
     Good Friday

     Easter Monday             April 1        Monday

     Ching Ming Festival       April 4        Thursday

     Labour Day                May 1          Wednesday

     The Birthday of           May 17         Friday
     the Buddha                

     Tuen Ng Festival          June 12        Wednesday

     Hong Kong Special         July 1         Monday
     Administrative Region
     Establishment Day

     The day following the     September 20   Friday
     Chinese Mid-Autumn
     Festival

     National Day              October 1      Tuesday

     The day following         October 14     Monday
     Chung Yeung Festival

     Christmas Day             December 25    Wednesday

     The first weekday         December 26    Thursday
     after Christmas Day

     "According to the new arrangement under the General Holidays and Employment Legislation (Substitution of Holidays)(Amendment) Ordinance 2011, when either Lunar New Year's Day, the second day of Lunar New Year or the third day of Lunar New Year falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year is designated as a statutory and general holiday in substitution.  As Lunar New Year's Day in 2013 falls on a Sunday, the fourth day of Lunar New Year will be designated as a holiday in substitution.  Under the new arrangement, employees working on a Monday
-to-Friday basis will benefit because their statutorily provided holiday in substitution will not overlap with their Saturday day off.  For other employees working on a five-and-a-half-day week basis with half day off on Saturday, they can also benefit from the new substitution arrangement.  As a result, many employees will be able to enjoy a longer Lunar New Year holiday in 2013.

     "Separately, as Chung Yeung Festival in 2013 falls on a Sunday, the following day will be designated as an additional general holiday," said a government spokesman.

Ends/Friday, April 27, 2012
Issued at HKT 11:33

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