2026 HK Public Holiday: Guide to Maximize Your Annual Leave

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📅 The 2026 HK public holiday calendar is out! With 17 public holidays on the calendar, a bit of smart annual leave planning can turn them into several long breaks — perfect for a relaxing getaway. HK Express has compiled the best destinations for seasonal breaks like Lunar New Year, Easter, and Christmas. ✈️ Explore the best leave combos and destination picks below and get ahead by booking your days off early!

HolidayPublic Holiday DatesSuggested Leave DatesTotal Days Off Recommended Itinerary
New Year’s Day1 Jan (Thu)Take 1 day off (2 Jan)4-day leave (1-4 Jan)Taipei New Year’s Eve Fireworks
Lunar New Year17-19 Feb (Tue to Thu)Take 2 days off (16, 20 Feb)9-day leave (14-22 Feb)Zao Snow Monsters in Sendai・Hot springs in Karuizawa and Tokyo.
Easter + Ching Ming Festval3-7 Apr (Fri to Tue)Take 3 days off (8-10 Apr)10-day leave (3-12 Apr)Cherry blossoms in Osaka+ Kyoto・Seoul
Labour Day1 May (Fri)Take 4 days off (27 – 30 Apr)9-day leave (25 Apr – 3 May)Okinawa underwater adventures. Shopping in Tokyo + wisteria blooms in the nearby countryside.
Buddha’s Birthday25 May (Mon)Take 4 days off (26 – 29 May)9-day leave (23-31 May)Yiwu + Ningbo: A two-city adventure
Tuen Ng Festival19 Jun (Fri)Take 4 days off (15-18 Jun)9-day leave (13-21 June)Osaka + Hiroshima: A Trip for food, shopping and culture lovers
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day1 Jul (Wed)Take 2 days off (29-30 Jun)5-day leave (27 Jun - 1 Jul)Da Nang Beach Getaway · Taichung Foodie Weekend
National Day + Chung Yeung Festival29 Sep, 1 Oct, 19 OctTake 4 days off (28-30 Sep + 2 Oct)9-day leave (26 Sep – 4 Oct)Autumn foliage across Busan + Seoul / Fukuoka
Christmas Day25-26 Dec (Fri to Sat)Take 4 days off (21-24 Dec)9-day leave (19-27 Dec)Snowy Landscapes in Daegu + Busan · Roppongi Christmas Illuminations in Tokyo

Top Itinerary Picks for Your Annual Leave Planning in 2026

January Holiday Guide: Taipei — New Year’s Day Celebrations × Countdown Fireworks
(New Year’s Day | 1–4 January | Take 1 day of leave for 4 days off)
Kick off the New Year with a quick getaway to Taipei! Join the thrilling countdown at Taipei 101 and welcome the year with its iconic fireworks display. You can also add a blessing visit at Longshan Temple, browse festive New Year markets, and savour night-market favourites — even a short trip is enough to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant holiday spirit and rich cultural charm.


February Holiday Guide: Sendai + Tokyo — Snow Festival Highlights × Zao’s Ice Monsters
(Lunar New Year | 14–22 February | Take 2 days of leave for 9 days off)
The extended Lunar New Year long holiday is the perfect chance for an immersive winter escape! Begin in Sendai to marvel at the otherworldly Zao “ice monsters” and hit the slopes for some snowy fun, then catch the limited-time winter illumination in Shirakawa-go.

Round off your trip in Tokyo with shopping and great food or escape to a soothing hot spring retreat in Karuizawa — the ideal blend of snow scenery and onsen relaxation to deeply rejuvenate body and mind.


April Holiday Guide: Osaka + Kyoto — Romantic Cherry Blossom Viewing × Strolling Through Floral Landscapes
(Easter + Ching Ming Festival | 3–12 April | Take 3 days of leave for 10 days off)
With a 10-day holiday by taking just 3 days of leave over Easter and the Ching Ming Festival, it’s the perfect opportunity for a mesmerizing cherry-blossom getaway. Visit the magnificent Osaka Castle Park, one of the city’s most beloved hanami spots, then head to Kyoto’s Miidera Temple to experience its enchanting, ethereal night-time sakura — a highlight not to be missed.


May Holiday Guide: Yiwu + Ningbo — Cultural Markets × Scenic Nature Retreat
(Buddha’s Birthday | 23–31 May | Take 4 days of leave for 9 days off)
Early summer is the best time to experience nature with culture in one relaxing getaway. Begin your journey in Ningbo with visits to the historic Tianyi Pavilion, Laowaitan, and Dongqian Lake, where tranquil lakeside views and a slower city pace set the tone. 
Then head to Yiwu to explore its creative markets and warm, bustling local vibe. Enjoy a fulfilling 9-day twin-city journey where scenic landscapes and vibrant urban life beautifully interweave.


December Holiday Guide: Daegu + Busan — Frozen Waterfall Wonders × Tranquil Snowy Landscapes
(Christmas | 19–27 December | Take 4 days of leave for 9 days off)
If you’re a fan of snowy landscapes, December is absolutely the ideal time to explore the wonders of Daegu and Busan. Marvel at the enchanting, majestic frozen waterfall in Daegu’s Biseulsan Ice Valley, then drift through Busan’s icy gorge on a fairytale-like canoe ride — a serene winter escape that will help you completely unwind far from the city’s relentless hustle and bustle.


Don't wait any longer! Take advantage of these smart leave-planning combos and book early to secure your preferred peak-season flights and sought-after hotels! Whether you’re taking 2 days for 9 off or 3 days for 10 off, HK Express has the best-value fares for your 2026 public holiday. Gotta Go~
 

FAQ

How many public holidays are there in 2026 Hong Kong?
There are a total of 17 days of public holidays in 2026 Hong Kong.


How many public holidays are there in 2026 Hong Kong for Lunar New Year?
There are a total of 3 public holidays in Hong Kong for Lunar New Year in 2026 (17–19 Feb). You can maximize your annual leave by taking leave on 16 Feb and 20 Feb, giving you a total of 9 consecutive days off!


How many public holidays are there in 2026 Hong Kong for Easter?
There are a total of 3 public holidays in Hong Kong for Easter in 2026 (3, 4 & 7 Apr). Together with the Ching Ming Festival holiday on 6 Apr, you can maximize your annual leave by taking leave from 8 Apr to 10 Apr, giving you a total of 10 consecutive days off!