The "next day" refers to the second day, i.e.? There is no holiday on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but a holiday on the second day of the festival. This is also a humane consideration by the SAR government for the Mid-Autumn Festival event. According to traditional Chinese holiday customs, people will reunite with their families on the Mid-Autumn Festival, **** into a sumptuous dinner and hold various Mid-Autumn activities. As a result, the lively gathering usually lasts until very late, the next day, it is difficult to get up early ah! From this point of view, the next day to make up for the holiday really is still a very reasonable measure.
Besides the fact that the Mid-Autumn Festival is scheduled to fall on the following day, if other public holidays fall on a Sunday, you can also take an extra day off on the following day! But this year, many of our friends are "trapped" in Hong Kong, unable to travel to and from the mainland to reunite with friends and family, which is a tear in my heart.
The difference between Hong Kong and mainland holidays:
The difference with the mainland is that, on the day of the holiday, all banks, exchanges, educational institutions, offices of public **** organizations and government departments? are all closed. When you think about it this way, the longer the vacation, the more delays ah.
For what can't be done, playful first place in the editorial, but also always to the long vacation to let go of their own, compared to a short vacation not only can we not be addicted to learning, but also in the appropriate relaxation in a timely manner after the closure.
Hong Kong holidays can be described as "many and short". Because Hong Kong does not have the transfer of this said, is what the holiday on the fixed release of what the holiday. When the mainland partners every year look forward to the government announced the next year's holiday arrangements, Hong Kong's annual holidays in fact, not much change. So the golden week and long vacation, we do not even think about it, honestly moving bricks.