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Public holidays in Malaysia

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There are two types of holidays in Malaysia, National and district levels. National holidays are normally observed by most government and private organization. district holidays are normally only observed by certain states in Malaysia or when it is relevant to the district itself.

In addition, Government agencies are closed every Saturday and Sunday. Meanwhille in Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, the government agencies are closed every Friday and Saturday.

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[edit] National holidays

Celebrating National Day at Sultan Abdul Samad Building

[edit] 2009 national holidays

Date Holiday Remarks
26 January Chinese New Year (Day 1) Consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day, celebrated on the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar.
27 January Chinese New Year (Day 2) Consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day, celebrated on the second day of the first month of the Chinese calendar.
8 February Thaipusam Celebrated grandly at Batu Caves every year
9 March Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad
1 May Labour Day
9 May Wesak Day
31 August National Day
20 September Hari Raya Puasa (Day 1) End of Ramadan. It is the most widely and publicly celebrated Muslim holiday in the country.
21 September Hari Raya Puasa (Day 2) End of Ramadan. It is the most widely and publicly celebrated Muslim holiday in the country.
17 October Deepavali (Divali) The Hindu festival of lights and the only holiday given in recognition of the Hindu faith. Celebrated in every states in Malaysia except Sarawak and Labuan.
27 November Hari Raya Haji/Hari Raya Aidiladha (Eid al-Adha) Celebrated about two months after Aidilfitri, on the 10th day of Zulhijah, the 12th month of the Muslim calendar, it marks the end of the haj pilgrimage period (about two weeks); hence the name Hari Raya Haji (festival of the pilgrimage).
18 December Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)(1430) 1st day of the Muharram, the beginning of the new Islamic year
25 December Christmas

[edit] District Holidays

[edit] Festivals of Malaysia

[edit] Malay Festivals

[edit] Chinese Festivals

[edit] Indian Festivals

[edit] Others

[edit] See also

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