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Tuesday, February 9, 2027 · Hong Kong

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About Third day of Lunar New Year

The Third Day of Lunar New Year, known as 'Chikou' in Hong Kong, is traditionally considered the day to welcome the God of Wealth. It is celebrated to ensure prosperity and good fortune for the coming year.

Third day of Lunar New Year is a public holiday in Hong Kong. In 2027, it falls on Tuesday, February 9. In the local language, this holiday is known as "θΎ²ζ›†εΉ΄εˆδΈ‰". This holiday does not fall on the same date every year β€” its date varies annually.

This is a national holiday, observed throughout all of Hong Kong. Most businesses, government offices, and schools are closed on this day.

Traditions & Customs

On this day, families often gather for a reunion meal, and many people visit temples to pray for wealth and success. It is also common to eat specific dishes like 'choy sum' and 'pork' to symbolize good fortune.

Did You Know?

In Hong Kong, it is believed that the Third Day of Lunar New Year is an auspicious day to avoid visiting friends or relatives, as it is thought to be a day for the 'God of Wealth' to visit homes.

Holiday Details

Holiday NameThird day of Lunar New Year
Local NameθΎ²ζ›†εΉ΄εˆδΈ‰
DateTuesday, February 9, 2027
CountryHK flag Hong Kong
TypePublic
ScopeNational β€” observed throughout the country
Fixed DateNo β€” date varies annually

Holiday Greeting

"ζ­ε–œη™Όθ²‘ (Gong Xi Fa Cai)"

Frequently Asked Questions

What special foods are eaten on the Third Day of Lunar New Year in Hong Kong?

People in Hong Kong traditionally eat dishes like 'choy sum' and 'pork' on the Third Day of Lunar New Year. These foods are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity for the year ahead.

Are there any specific customs associated with visiting temples on this day?

Yes, many people in Hong Kong visit temples on the Third Day of Lunar New Year to pray for wealth and success. It is a common practice to light incense and make offerings to the deities.

Why is the Third Day of Lunar New Year considered a day to avoid visiting friends?

The Third Day of Lunar New Year is thought to be a day when the 'God of Wealth' visits homes, making it inauspicious to visit friends or relatives. This belief encourages people to stay home and focus on welcoming prosperity.

When is Third day of Lunar New Year 2027 in Hong Kong?

Third day of Lunar New Year 2027 in Hong Kong falls on Tuesday, February 9, 2027.

Is Third day of Lunar New Year a public holiday in Hong Kong?

Yes, Third day of Lunar New Year is a public holiday in Hong Kong. It is observed nationwide.

Is Third day of Lunar New Year on the same date every year?

Third day of Lunar New Year does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.

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