The first weekday after Christmas Day 2025
Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Hong Kong Public Holidays
Description
The first weekday after Christmas Day is a public holiday in Hong Kong. It is a legal day off set by the government to follow the Christmas celebrations. The name simply means the next working day after 25 December.
This holiday usually falls on 26 December. If 25 December is a Sunday, the holiday moves to Monday so people still get a weekday off. The exact date can change each year depending on what day of the week Christmas lands on.
The day is important because it extends the Christmas period for workers and families. It gives people extra time to rest, finish holiday matters, and mark the season before returning to normal routines. The holiday shows how Hong Kong’s calendar blends local rules with international celebrations.
Traditions
Shops stay busy with post Christmas sales and people hunt for bargains. Families and friends stroll through festive streets to see lights and decorations. Malls and markets are noisy with music and people carrying shopping bags.
Meals are relaxed and social. Families share dim sum, roast meats, and seafood, or eat leftover turkey and cakes. Many people eat out because restaurants stay open and lively.
Small rituals include visiting relatives, calling faraway family, and singing karaoke with friends. Some people volunteer or donate food and clothes to help others. Quiet moments often involve watching movies or relaxing at home with family.
Travel Tips
Expect busy shopping malls, attractions, ferries, MTR and buses. Government offices and many banks are closed or on holiday hours. Museums and some smaller shops may change times. Use Octopus card and allow extra travel time.
Book restaurants and tours in advance. Avoid peak commute hours 8 to 10 a.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. Keep valuables secure, carry water and a mask for crowded spots, and follow local signage to enjoy the day safely.