Holiday planning
Long Weekends in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has 10 long weekends in 2026 and 11 in 2027. The longest break is 6 days. Best bridge day opportunity: take Monday off around Lunar New Year for a 6-day break.
2026
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Long weekends
6
Longest (days)
10
Bridge opps
- 6d
Lunar New Year & Second day of Lunar New Year & Third day of Lunar New Year
Sat 14 Feb – Thu 19 Feb
Take Monday off
- 6d
Good Friday & Holy Saturday & Tomb Sweeping Day & Easter Monday & Day off for Easter Monday
Thu 2 Apr – Tue 7 Apr
Take Thursday off
- 5d
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
Sat 27 Jun – Wed 1 Jul
Take Monday + Tuesday off
2027
View all11
Long weekends
5
Longest (days)
11
Bridge opps
- 5d
Lunar New Year & Second day of Lunar New Year & Third day of Lunar New Year
Fri 5 Feb – Tue 9 Feb
Take Friday off
- 5d
Good Friday & Holy Saturday & Easter Monday
Thu 25 Mar – Mon 29 Mar
Take Thursday off
- 5d
Dragon Boat Festival
Sat 5 Jun – Wed 9 Jun
Take Monday + Tuesday off
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More for Hong Kong
Public holidays
Public holidays in Hong Kong 2026
All 23 public holidays with dates and day-of-week.
Public holidays
Public holidays in Hong Kong 2027
Full holiday list for the following year.
Working days
Working days in Hong Kong 2026
Monthly breakdown of weekdays minus public holidays.
Working days
Working days in Hong Kong 2027
Working day calendar for 2027.
Frequently asked questions
How many long weekends does Hong Kong have in 2026?
Hong Kong has 10 long weekends in 2026 where a public holiday creates a break of three or more consecutive days.
How many long weekends does Hong Kong have in 2027?
Hong Kong has 11 long weekends in 2027.
What is a bridge day?
A bridge day is a regular working day between a public holiday and a weekend. Taking it as annual leave creates a longer uninterrupted break — typically 4 or 5 days using only 1 or 2 days of paid leave.
What is the best bridge day opportunity in Hong Kong?
The best opportunity across 2026 and 2027 is around Lunar New Year & Second day of Lunar New Year & Third day of Lunar New Year (Tue 17 Feb – Thu 19 Feb). Take Monday as annual leave to get a 6-day break with only 1 day of leave.