Updated 25 January 2026
Easter in Hong Kong in 2026 spans a lovely long weekend, offering families and kids plenty of chances to enjoy fun spring activities together. Easter doesn’t always come with official fanfare like Chinese New Year, but this year, the Good Friday–Easter Monday break and seasonal events make it a great time for family days out, school-holiday plans, and kid-friendly activities.
Here’s what Easter 2026 looks like on the calendar and what you can do with kids around the city:
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April 2026 — statutory holiday in Hong Kong
Holy Saturday: Saturday, 4 April 2026
Easter Sunday: Sunday, 5 April 2026 (observed)
Easter Monday: Monday, 6 April 2026 (statutory holiday)
Because of these statutory holidays and the surrounding days off for Ching Ming Festival and Easter Monday, families can create a long spring break to explore both indoor and outdoor experiences without rushing.
Hong Kong shopping malls and community spaces often host seasonal Easter egg hunts and family fun days in the lead-up to and during Easter weekend.
One fun example is a Easter Egg Hunt where kids can explore the mall with mission cards, find eggs hidden around stores, and collect prizes like plush toys or free passes to Kiztopia attractions.
These events are usually free or ticketed through the mall and are perfect for toddlers and younger school-aged kids.
Events like the Little Hands Do Big Things Easter Festival bring themed workshops where kids can:
Make chocolate bath bombs
Decorate Easter sweets
Join blessing or wood art workshops
These creative sessions combine hands-on play with a festive Easter twist, fostering artistry and fun for little ones.
Workshops vary by venue but are often run through family-friendly booking platforms like Klook with advance registration.
Several organisations host multi-activity Easter camps over the spring break. These programmes blend movement, art, cooking, drumming, dancing, and more — great for building confidence, new friendships, and keeping kids engaged during the school holiday period.
Such camps usually operate day by day or week by week around the Easter holidays, making them ideal for parents who need flexible summer or spring break care.
If big events aren’t your style or you prefer a quieter day, simple activities like:
Organising a DIY Easter egg hunt in a nearby park
Packing a big picnic after the holiday brunch
Making Easter treats at home (like bunny cupcakes or pastel cookies)
are affordable, low-stress ways to celebrate with kids.
Favourite park choices in Hong Kong include wide open spaces like Victoria Park, Lai Chi Kok Park, or quieter spots around the New Territories where children can play freely.
School breaks in Hong Kong often align with Easter. Many schools give a spring break covering late March through early April, which covers Good Friday and Easter Monday — giving families extra time for local outings and activities.
Plan early: Popular egg hunts and workshops often fill up quickly
Mix indoor and outdoor: The long Easter weekend is great for both museum visits and park picnic days
Check ticket platforms: Many events are listed on Klook or community calendars with optional vouchers
Foreign migrant domestic helpers in Hong Kong are entitled to a set of statutory holidays, which are different from general public holidays. For the year 2025, there are 14 statutory holidays specified for all employees, including domestic helpers, under the Employment Ordinance. These holidays include traditional festivals, national celebrations, and other significant days throughout the year. However, Easter Monday is not included among the statutory holidays for 2025. It’s important to note that from January 1, 2026, Easter Monday will be added to the list of statutory holidays for domestic helpers as part of a gradual increase in statutory holidays to be implemented over several years.
Employers are required to give their domestic helpers these statutory holidays off, and if a statutory holiday falls on the domestic helper’s rest day, they should be given the next day off which is not a rest day, statutory holiday, or alternative holiday. Additionally, if a domestic helper has been employed for not less than three months, they are entitled to holiday pay for these statutory holidays.
Employers cannot substitute these statutory holidays for any other form of leave or compensation, and failure to provide these holidays or the appropriate holiday pay can lead to prosecution and fines.
See also: 2026 Domestic Helper Statutory Holidays
Easter in Western countries is celebrated with a mix of religious, cultural, and secular traditions, reflecting its significance both as a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and as a springtime festival. Here are some of the key ways Westerners celebrate Easter:
Each Western country might have its unique traditions in addition to these general practices. For example:
Easter celebrations in Western countries blend religious worship, the welcoming of spring, family gatherings, and fun activities for children, embodying themes of renewal, joy, and community.
As you plan your Easter celebrations, it’s also a good time to make sure everything is in place for a smooth and stress-free household setup. Whether you’re hiring a new domestic helper or renewing an existing contract, having the right visa support and insurance coverage helps protect both employers and helpers. HelperChoice offers reliable visa processing services and insurance solutions designed to give families peace of mind—so you can focus on enjoying meaningful moments together this festive season.
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