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The following list of general holidays for 2010 is gazetted for public information:

Every Sunday Sunday
The first day of January1 JanuaryFriday
The day preceding Lunar New Year's Day13 FebruarySaturday
The second day of the Lunar New Year15 FebruaryMonday
The third day of the Lunar New Year16 FebruaryTuesday
Good Friday2 AprilFriday
The day following Good Friday3 AprilSaturday
Easter Monday5 AprilMonday
The day following Ching Ming Festival6 AprilTuesday
Labour Day1 MaySaturday
The Buddha’s Birthday21 MayFriday
Tuen Ng Festival16 JuneWednesday
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day1 JulyThursday
The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival23 SeptemberThursday
National Day1 OctoberFriday
Chung Yeung Festival16 OctoberSaturday
Christmas Day25 DecemberSaturday
The first weekday after Christmas Day27 DecemberMonday

"As the Lunar New Year's Day in 2010 falls on a Sunday, the day preceding will be designated as an additional general holiday. Also, the Ching Ming Festival and the Easter Monday in 2010 fall on the same day, thus the next following day that is not itself a general holiday will be observed as an additional general holiday," said a Government spokesman.

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