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National Day 2025

Date: October 1, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Hong Kong Public Holidays

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Description

National Day in Hong Kong is the day people mark the founding of the People s Republic of China. It is a public holiday that shows the connection between Hong Kong and the rest of the country.

Flag of National Day

It takes place every year on October 1. The date is fixed and comes from the day the central government was established in 1949. The holiday is one of the main national celebrations across China.

The day is significant because it honors national unity and the role of Hong Kong within the country. It reminds people of political and historical ties and the legal framework that shapes Hong Kong s relationship with the central government.

For many, National Day is a moment to think about identity, belonging, and the future. It is also an official time when government institutions and public organizations observe the importance of national milestones and shared history.

Traditions

On National Day many people watch the official flag raising ceremony and attend government or school performances. Streets and buildings are lit up, with light shows on the skyline. People often wear something red or put up small flags at home.

Fireworks over Victoria Harbour are a big draw. Families and friends gather on promenades or boats to see the show. Concerts, parades, and cultural performances happen across the city, with local artists, marching bands, and dance troupes.

Food plays a fun role. People share festive dishes like roast goose, seafood, dim sum, egg tarts, and sweet pastries. Street stalls sell snacks and drinks, and families often eat together after watching the fireworks or attending events.

Travel Tips

Many shops and government offices close or have reduced hours. Trains and buses get very crowded before and after main events. Check MTR and ferry notices, buy tickets early, and carry an Octopus card. Expect road closures and traffic delays.

Arrive early for fireworks or parades and follow police directions. Keep valuables close, bring water, and wear comfortable shoes. Book restaurants and tours in advance. Choose quieter spots like parks or museums that stay open to enjoy the day safely and calmly.


Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival