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Public Holidays
January 01 | Sunday | New Year’s Day |
January 28 | Saturday | Lunar New Year's Day |
January 29 | Sunday | The second day of the Lunar New Year |
January 30 | Monday | The third day of the Lunar New Year |
April 4 | Tuesday | Cheng Ming Festival |
April 14 | Friday | Good Friday |
April 15 | Saturday | The Day before Easter |
May 1 | Monday | Labor Day |
May 3 | Wednesday | The Buddha’s Birthday (Feast of Buddha) |
May 30 | Tuesday | Tung Ng Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) |
October 1 | Sunday | National Day of the People’s Republic of China |
October 2 | Monday | The Day following National Day of the People’s Republic of China |
October 5 | Thursday | The Day following Chong Chao (Mid-Autumn) Festival |
October 28 | Saturday | Chong Yeung Festival (Festival of Ancestors) |
November 2 | Thursday | All Soul’s Day |
December 8 | Friday | Feast of Immaculate Conception |
December 20 | Wednesday | Macao S.A.R. Establishment Day |
December 22 | Friday | Winter Solstice |
December 24 | Sunday | Christmas Eve |
December 25 | Monday | Christmas Day |
Special Grant for exempt from work for staff in Public Administration by the Chief Executive on 15 April 2016
January 2 | Monday | The first working day after New Year’s Day |
January 27 (Afternoon) | Friday | Lunar New Year's Eve |
January 31 | Tuesday | The fourth day of the Lunar New Year |
February 1 | Wednesday | The fifth day of the Lunar New Year |
April 17 | Monday | The first working day after the Day before Easter |
October 3 | Tuesday | The first working day after National Day of the People’s Republic of China |
October 30 | Monday | The first working day after Chong Yeung Festival (Festival of Ancestors) |
December 26 | Tuesday | The first working day after Christmas Eve |
Reference:
Announcements from Macau Government Portal:
http://portal.gov.mo/web/guest/info_detail?infoid=889162
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