Cheap Calls to HongKong
Do you hail from Hong Kong but live, work, visit and play in the UK? Or perhaps you’re a UK citizen but have friends and family back in Hong Kong? Whatever the case may be, you’ll be happy to know that Ratebuster - the low call hero that champions cheap international phone call charges, so you can afford to call your friends and family in Hong Kong for as long and as often as you want...so chat away!
What’s more, you can make cheap phone calls to Hong Kong from a landline for just 2 pence per minute or cheap mobile calls to Hong Kong for just 1 pence per minute and bank pounds compared to BT tariffs. And if that’s not enough, you won’t ever have to worry about paying peak rates-because with Ratebuster there aren’t any...Yippee! Your cheap international call is charged at one flat rate, all day, every day!
Why not check out our cheap rates right now...
Making cheap calls with Ratebuster is as easy as 1, 2, 3...so simply follow the three steps below!
1. To make a call to Hong Kong Landlines or Mobiles, dial the Access Number stated
eg; for Landline dial 0844 976 0000 and for Mobile dial 0844 720 0000
2. After the prompt dial the Country Code followed by your destination number
eg; dial 00852 then [your destination number]
3. Then press the Hash Key # so we can connect you quickly...that's it your already making BIG savings on your cheap international call.
Helpful information for when you call Hong Kong
On top of benefiting from cheap international calls to Hong Kong with Ratebuster, we thought you might also find the following information handy.
What time is it in Hong Kong?
Which international dialling code do I need?
What time is it in Hong Kong?
No one likes to be woken up in the middle of the night from the 'land of nod'! So, if you plan your cheap international call ahead then you're sure to reach friends and family. Hong Kong lies in the GMT + 8 zone and is an hour ahead of England, so if it's 12:00pm in London it would be 7:00pm in the Hong Kong.
Time difference between UK and Hong Kong
Time Difference: GMT + 8 hours
Holidays 2009
| New Year's Day |
01.01.09 |
| Chinese New Year |
26.01.09-28.01.09 |
| Good Friday |
10.04.09 |
| Easter Monday |
13.04.09 |
| Ching Ming Festival |
04.04.09 |
| Labour Day |
01.05.09 |
| Lord Buddha's Birthday |
02.05.09 |
| Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat) Festival |
28.05.09 |
| Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day |
01.07.09 |
| Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival |
03.10.09 |
| National Day |
01.10.09 |
| Chung Yeung Festival |
26.10.09 |
| Christmas Day |
25.12.09 |
| Boxing Day |
26.12.09 |
2010 Holiday Calendar
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New Year
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2010 Feb 13, Sat
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Lunar New Year Eve
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2010 Feb 14, Sun
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Lunar New Year (1st Day)
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Beginning of the new lunar cycle
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2010 Feb 15, Mon
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Lunar New Year (2nd day)
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2010 Feb 16, Tue
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Lunar New Year (3rd day)
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2010 Apr 2, Fri
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Good Friday
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Commemorate the 3-hour agony of Christ's Crucifixion
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2010 Apr 3, Sat
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Holy Saturday
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2010 Apr 4, Sun
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Easter Sunday
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Commemorate Christ rising from the dead about 2000 years ago. The egg, as a symbol of immortality, is closely associated with Easter
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2010 Apr 5, Mon
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Easter Monday
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Day after Easter
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2010 Apr 5, Mon
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Ching Ming (Tomb-Sweeping Day)
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Honor the dead, dated back to 206 b.c.
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2010 May 1, Sat
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Labor Day
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Day of honoring workers
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2010 Jun 16, Wed
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Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat Festival)
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Commemorate the Chinese poet, Chau Yuan (328-298 b.c.) drowned himself in the lake to protest the corruption of the court
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2010 Jul 1, Thu
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SAR Establishment Day
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Special Administration Region Established in 1997 when Hong Kong returned to China from Britain
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2010 Aug 16, Mon
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Sino-Japanese War Victory Day
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End of Japanese occupation 1945
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2010 Sep 23, Thu
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Mid-Autumn Festival
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Commemorate the uprising against the Mongols in 14th century
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2010 Oct 1, Fri
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National Day
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The founding of People Republic of China in 1949
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2010 Oct 16, Sat
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Chung Yeung
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Family Remembrance Day
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2010 Dec 25, Sat
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Christmas
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Christmas comes from the words Christ's Mass, celebrates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
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2010 Dec 26, Sun
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Christmas (2nd day)
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