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January 1 – New Year's Day; March 29–31 – Eid al-Fitr; June 5 – Day of Arafat; June 6–8 – Eid al-Adha; June 26 – Islamic New Year; September 4 – The Prophet's Birthday; December 1 – Commemoration Day; December 2 – National Day
1 January – New Year's Day; 28 January – 3 February – Chinese New Year; 4 April – Tomb-Sweeping Day; 1 – 2 May – Labour Day; 31 May – Dragon Boat Festival; 1 – 7 October – National Day; 6 October – Mid-Autumn Festival
2 Holidays. 3 Arts and entertainment. ... Events in the year 2025 in Hong Kong. Events ... 30 January, Thursday – The second day of Lunar New Year; 31 January ...
The Chinese New Year public holiday ... 2024, through Jan. 28, 2025. Which Zodiac is the luckiest in 2024? In 2024, the luckiest signs are said to be Monkeys, Roosters and Pigs, ...
Chinese New Year is observed as a public holiday in the provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Satun [63] and Songkhla. [145] For the year 2021 (one year only) the government declared Chinese New Year a government holiday. It applied mostly to civil servants.
The Lunar New Year, most commonly associated with the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, typically falls sometime between January 21 and February 20 annually. ... in 2023, the public holiday is ...
New Year's Day: 元旦: Yuándàn: 1st day of 1st Lunisolar month: 4 days (Chinese New Year's Eve, 1st, 2nd and 3rd days of 1st Lunisolar month) [1] Spring Festival [a] (aka Chinese New Year) 春节: Chūnjié: Usually occurs in late January or early February. The most important holiday, celebrating the start of a new year 5 April (4 or 6 April ...
The Golden Week (simplified Chinese: 黄金周; traditional Chinese: 黃金週), in the People's Republic of China, is the name given to three separate 7-day or 8-day national holidays which were implemented in 2000: [1] Chunyun [disputed – discuss], the Golden Week around the Chinese New Year, begins in January or February.