This page contains the list of Macau 2035 public holidays, bank holidays, government holidays, non-working national holidays, and sectorial holidays. The data on this page is also accessible via our free Android
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The list of Macau public holidays in 2035 is:
Date
Weekday
Public Holiday
Observance
Monday
New Year's Day
(Fraternidade Universal)
Wednesday
Lunar New Year's Eve
(afternoon)(tentative)
government afternoon
Thursday
Lunar New Year's Day
(Novo Ano Lunar)
Friday
The second day of the Lunar New Year
Saturday
The third day of the Lunar New Year
Monday
The fifth day of the Lunar New Year
(tentative)
banks government
Friday
Good Friday
Saturday
Holy Saturday
Monday
Bank Holiday
banks
Monday
Compensatory rest day for the Day before Easter
(tentative)
government
Thursday
Cheng Ming
(Tomb Sweeping Day)
Tuesday
Labour Day
Tuesday
The Buddha's Birthday
(Dia do Buda)
Sunday
Tung Ng
(Dragon Boat Festival)
Monday
Bank Holiday
banks
Monday
Compensatory rest day for Tung Ng Festival
(tentative)
government
Monday
Bank Holiday
banks
Monday
Chong Chao
(Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday)
Monday
PRC National Day
Tuesday
The Day following the PRC National Day
(except Banks)
government private sector
Tuesday
Chong Yeung Festival
(Festival of Ancestors)
Friday
All Souls' Day
(Dia de Finados)
Saturday
Immaculate Conception
Monday
The first working day after the Immaculate Conception
(tentative)
government
Thursday
Macao S.A.R. Establishment Day
Saturday
Dongzhi
(Winter Solstice)(except banks)
government private sector
Monday
Christmas Eve
Monday
Compensatory rest day for Winter Solstice
(tentative)
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Global Holidays Observed in Macau
Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in Macau, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2025-2035).