Addressing formats
For Hong Kong, the address should always include:
• Name of addressee,
• Flat and Floor numbers,
• Name of building,
• Number of building and name of street,
• Name of village, town or district (in CAPITAL LETTERS),
• Hong Kong, Kowloon or New Territories as appropriate (in CAPITAL LETTERS).
Example address from Hong Kong Post (see Format Information) Mr. CHAN Kwok-Kwong Flat 25, 12/F, Acacia Building 150 Kennedy Road WAN CHAI HONG KONG
For items addressed to P.O. Boxes in Hong Kong, the address should always include: • Name of addressee, • P.O. Box number, • Name of Post Office (in CAPITAL LETTERS) at which the box is located • Hong Kong, Kowloon, or New Territories, as appropriate (in CAPITAL LETTERS)
National Holidays 2013
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Festivals
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Date
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New Year's Day
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01 Jan
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Lunar New Year's Day
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10-13 Feb
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Good Friday
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29 Mar
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The day following Good Friday
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30 Mar
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Easter Monday
| 01 Apr
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Ching Ming Festival
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04 Apr
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Labour Day
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01 May
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The Birthday of Buddha
| 17 May
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Tuen Ng Festival
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12 Jun
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HKSAR Establishment Day
| 01 Jul
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The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
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20 Sep
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National Day
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01 Oct
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Chung Yeung Festival **
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13 Oct
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Christmas Day
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25 Dec
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The first weekday after Christmas Day
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26 Dec
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* Holidays may be subject to change ** When a holiday falls on Sunday, the next day may be a public holiday. All dates given here are correct at the time of printing. While great care is taken in compiling the information in this calendar, we do not accept responsibility for any error.
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