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Public Holiday
Nationwide
Third day of Lunar New Year
Thursday, February 19, 2026
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
4-Day Block
THU
19
Holiday
FRI
20
Bridge Day
SAT
21
Weekend
SUN
22
Weekend
4-day weekend with a bridge day on February 20
📣 Traveler notes
Hong Kong has a diverse culture, historically rooted in Chinese descent while also displaying influences from British and other global cultures.
- Large cultural events, such as lion dances, are common during Chinese New Year.
- Major global holidays like Halloween and Christmas are celebrated locally with decorations and special programs.
- Most shops and restaurants remain operational during major celebrations.
- Expect significant crowds, particularly during festive times or sales periods.
- High-end dining establishments often offer special holiday menus and require early reservations.
- Attire is generally casual and diverse across most venues.
- When eating Chinese cuisine, use chopsticks, though Western-style cutlery is available. Avoid sticking chopsticks vertically into rice, as this practice is associated with funerary rites. Do not use chopsticks to move dishes or make loud noises. For tea service, tap the table three times with two or three fingers to express thanks. To request more tea, keep the pot lid open.
About this holiday
Lunar New Year celebrations follow the lunisolar calendar, which is not fixed to the Gregorian calendar. The cycle periodically incorporates 'leap months' to align the lunar year with the solar year.