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What festivals and names are there in Hong Kong?
Holidays and names in Hong Kong can be presented according to different classification methods.

According to the statutory public holidays and dates, the holidays and names in Hong Kong are as follows:

* Statutory public holidays. According to the General Holidays Ordinance, besides every Sunday, there are other statutory general holidays in Hong Kong. For example, New Year's Day (65438+ 10/), Spring Festival (the first to third day of the first lunar month), Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5), Easter (April 22), Labor Day (May 1), Buddha's Birthday (the eighth day of the fourth lunar month) and Dragon Boat Festival (the lunar calendar)

According to the annual holidays and days, the holidays and names in Hong Kong are as follows:

* New Year's Day: 1 day.

* Spring Festival: 3 days.

* Tomb-Sweeping Day: 1 day.

* Labor Day: 1 day.

* Buddha's birthday: 1 day.

* Dragon Boat Festival: 1 day.

* National Day: 1 day.

According to the classification of statutory holidays plus personal annual leave, the holidays and names in Hong Kong are as follows:

* New Year's Day: 1 day legal holiday+1 day personal annual leave.

* Spring Festival: 3 legal holidays +3 personal annual leave.

* Tomb-Sweeping Day: 1 day legal holiday +0.5 days personal annual leave.

* Labor Day: 1 day legal holiday +0.5 days personal annual leave.

* Buddha's birthday: 1 day legal holiday +0.5 days personal annual leave.

* Dragon Boat Festival: 1 day legal holiday +0.5 days personal annual leave.

* National Day: 1 day legal holiday +0.5 days personal annual leave.

The above are the classification methods of some holidays and names in Hong Kong. I hope it helps you.