Full List of Macao’s Public Holidays for 2025
How many official public holidays in Macau in 2025?
The 2025 calendar of public holidays in Macao has been announced by the government. This is three more days than Hong Kong receives, giving the average citizen 20 days off. On top of that, government workers get five extra days off for "compensatory rest" purposes.
Macao law does not make any public holidays "obligatory"; in fact, only ten of them are. That being said, whether or not employees are entitled to time off on non-mandatory public holidays is ultimately up to the discretion of the employers. If a public holiday falls on a rest day, employers can also choose to give employees the following workday off, just like the Tung Ng Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) does next year. These days are automatically granted to public servants as part of their compensatory rest.
From the Feast of the Immaculate Conception to the Buddha's birthday and the Chong Yeung Festival, Macao celebrates a wide variety of holidays due to its mixed Chinese and Portuguese heritage. No Western holiday, not even Christmas and Easter, is mandatory.
Naturally, Lunar New Year is the most anticipated holiday. From January 29th through the 31st, 2025 (a Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), the celebration will take place. If you take off the Monday and Tuesday before the weekend, you can turn that five-day break into a nine-day break.
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Full List of Macao’s Public Holidays in 2025 |
Full List Macao’s Official Public Holidays for 2025
New Year’s Day
- 1 January (Wednesday)
Lunar New Year
- 28 January (pm) (Tuesday) – Lunar New Year's Eve, exemption from work granted to public employees by the Chief Executive
- 29 January (Wednesday)
- 30 January (Thursday)
- 31 January (Friday)
– long weekend
Cheng Ming Festival
- 4 April (Friday)
– long weekend
Easter
- 18 April (Friday)
- 19 April (Saturday)
- 21 April (Monday) – compensatory rest day for the Day before Easter
– long weekend
Labour Day
- 1 May (Thursday)
The Buddha’s Birthday (Feast of Buddha)
- 5 May (Monday)
– long weekend
Tung Ng Festival (Dragon Boat Festival)
- 31 May (Saturday)
- 2 June (Monday) – compensatory rest day for Tung Ng Festival (Dragon Boat Festival)
– long weekend
National Day of the People’s Republic of China
- 1 October (Wednesday)
- 2 October (Thursday)
The Day following Chong Chao (Mid-Autumn) Festival
- 7 October (Tuesday)
Chong Yeung Festival (Festival of Ancestors)
- 29 October (Wednesday)
All Soul’s Day
- 2 November (Sunday)
- 3 November (Monday) – compensatory rest day for All Soul’s Day
– long weekend
Feast of Immaculate Conception
- 8 December (Monday)
– long weekend
Macao S.A.R. Establishment Day
- 20 December (Saturday)
- 22 December (Monday) – compensatory rest day for Macao S.A.R. Establishment Day
– long weekend
Winter Solstice
- 21 December (Sunday)
- 23 December (Tuesday) – compensatory rest day for Winter Solstice
Christmas
- 24 December (Wednesday)
- 25 December (Thursday)
New Year's Eve
- 31 December (pm) (Wednesday) – exemption from work granted to public employees by the Chief Executive
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