Chinese new year bank holiday

In many countries, Chinese New Year (also known as Spring Festival) is a public holiday, and banks may be closed on this day. Here are some countries where Chinese New Year is a bank holiday:

  1. China: Chinese New Year is a 7-day national holiday in China, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  2. Hong Kong: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Hong Kong, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  3. Macau: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Macau, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  4. Singapore: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Singapore, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  5. Malaysia: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Malaysia, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  6. Taiwan: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Taiwan, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  7. Indonesia: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Indonesia, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  8. Philippines: Chinese New Year is a special non-working holiday in the Philippines, and banks may have limited hours or be closed on this day.
  9. Thailand: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Thailand, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.
  10. Vietnam: Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Vietnam, and banks are closed on the first day of the holiday.

Please note that the dates of Chinese New Year vary each year, as it is based on the lunar calendar. The exact dates are usually announced by the government or relevant authorities in each country.

It's always a good idea to check with your local bank or financial institution to confirm their holiday hours and availability before making any transactions.