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Hong Kong Holidays/ Festivals 2018
2015 Calendar below for reference
The first day of January 1 Jan
Chinese New Year of the Goat 19 Feb
The second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year

Che Kung's Birthday

20 Feb
The third day of the Lunar New Year 21 Feb
Spring Lantern Festival / Yuen Siu 5 Mar
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Labour Day 1 May
Birthday of Tin Hau 11 May
Buddha’s Birthday and Cheung Chau Bun Festival

also Tam Kung's Birthday

25 May
Tuen Ng /  Dragon Boat Festival 20 Jun
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day 1 July
Kwan Tai / Kwan Gon's Birthday 8 Aug
Seventh Goddess' Day / Tsat-je 20 Aug
Chinese Ghosts Festival / Yue Lan 27 Aug
Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival / Moon Festival 27 Sep
Day after Mid-Autumn Festival

Monkey King Festival

28 Sep
Confucius' Birthday/Teacher's Day 9 Oct
Chinese National Day 1 Oct
Chung Yeung Festival  
Winter Solstice 22 Dec
Christmas Day 25 Dec
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Home > Hong Kong Hotels > Hong Kong Island > Central > Four Seasons Hotel summary

Four Seasons Hotel

One of the grandest of the new modern hotels in Hong Kong the 4 Seasons Hotel has an unparalleled location overlooking the harbour, above the IFC Mall and Hong Kong Airport Express railway station, and right beside Exchange Square where the Hong Kong stock exchange operates.  The ultimate luxury business hotel you will find it a perfect place to relax while on business in Hong Kong.

As well as the luxurious accommodation and business facilities the hotel is also well known for its dining choices, and unlike the majority of large hotels in HK the 4 Seasons does not offer buffet lunch and dinners designed to attract local residents, but rather focuses on the fine dining choices and those which cater to their business guests.

The quiet interior of the hotel is just moments away from the busy nightlife of the city centre including Lan Kwai Fong and Wanchai. The hotel rooms have good business facilities with proper desks and chairs allowing you to get work done while you stay in your room.

Breakfast spreads include a range of cakes, pastries, honey in the comb, fruit and salad as well as cheeses, sausages bacon and eggs to order. Eat while looking of the giant plate glass windows across Victoria Harbour, seeing the Star Ferry piers on both sides all in one view!

Dine in the Caprice Restaurant for white table cloth fine dining, a quiet murmur is all you will here hear as the white hatted chefs work away at in the open kitchen to provide award winning food.  The only place in Hong Kong where you can eat authentic French bread, cooked by 3 Michelin Star chefs, freshly baked in the hotel kitchens.

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