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When does the University of Hong Kong start school and have a holiday?
The autumn semester lasts from September to 65438+February, and the winter vacation lasts until 65438+ 10 before Christmas at the end of 65438+February, and then the spring semester begins, and then there will be a three-day Spring Festival holiday just after school starts. The spring semester lasts until the end of May and the summer vacation lasts from June to August.

There is a mid-term $ TERM break in the middle of each semester, about a week' s holiday. I usually take a day off when I meet various Chinese and western festivals.

However, the General Holidays Ordinance. 149) basically stipulates that the following days are designated as public holidays:

(a) Every Sunday;

(b) 65438+1 October1(if the day is Sunday, it will be changed to the next day);

(c) Lunar New Year's Day (if that day is a Sunday, it will be changed to the day before Lunar New Year's Day);

(d) the second day of the lunar new year (or the day before the first day of the lunar new year if that day is a Sunday);

(e) the third day of the lunar new year (or the day before the first day of the lunar new year if that day is a Sunday);

(f) Tomb-Sweeping Day (if that day is Sunday, change it to the next day);

(g) Good Friday;

(h) The day after Good Friday;

(i) Easter Monday;

(j) Labor Day, that is, 1 May (if that day is a Sunday, it will be changed to the next day);

(k) Buddha's birthday, that is, the eighth day of the fourth lunar month (if that day is a Sunday, it will be changed to the next day);

(l) Dragon Boat Festival (if it is Sunday, it will be the next day);

(m) the anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, that is, July 1 day (if that day is a Sunday, it will be changed to the next day);

(n) National Day, that is, 65438+1 October1(if that day is Sunday, it will be changed to the next day);

(o) the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival (or the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival if that day falls on a Sunday), or another day designated by the Chief Executive in Council by order published in the Gazette to replace that day.

(p) Chung Yeung Festival (or the next day if that day falls on a Sunday) or another day designated by the Chief Executive in Council by order published in the Gazette to replace that day.

(q) Christmas Day (if that day is a Sunday, it is changed to the second Sunday after Christmas Day);

The first Sunday after Christmas.