As a cosmopolitan hub that embraces diversity, Hong Kong’s multicultural community encompasses both Chinese and Western celebrations. Apart from annual leave, employees enjoy 17 public holidays each year. This article will provide key information about special service arrangements, transportation options, and festive events to help you navigate the city with ease on days off.
During public holidays, government departments, banks, and postal offices suspend their services. While public hospitals and emergency services continue to operate as usual, private clinics and specialist medical centres are normally unavailable. Here are some tips to help you access essential services during holidays:
In designated dates such as Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and Chinese New Year’s Eve, public transport services such as buses, trams, and the MTR typically run on special schedules and may extend their service hours. With the surge in demand for travel to the Mainland, further arrangements have also been introduced for cross-boundary transportation, covering additional services for the Shenzhen Bay Port during early-morning hours, the HMZB shuttle bus (Gold Bus), and the Lok Ma Chau/ Huanggang Port (Yellow Bus).
If you plan to cross the border during these dates, reserve seats well in advance and anticipate longer immigration queues. For car owners, only cross-boundary private cars issued with Closed Road Permits (Permits) for the Lok Ma Chau/ Huanggang Control Point are allowed to cross the control point during early morning hours. However, note that transport arrangements vary each year for different holidays. Please refer to the Transport Department website for the newest updates on how to best arrange your travel plans.
To experience Hong Kong’s festive atmosphere, consider attending events like fireworks, parades, and light shows during Lunar New Year, Christmas, and other major public holidays. Local festive events in Hong Kong include:
With advance planning, you can fully immerse yourself in Hong Kong's rich cultural life during holidays and festivals. For the full list of public holidays in 2025, please visit GovHK website.
The information provided is for reference only and is subject to periodic updates. For the latest information, please visit the relevant website.