Friday, July 22, 2011

Malaysia Public Holidays 2012

It's that time again where we start to plan for our next year's holiday. I love living in Malaysia because it has one of the most public holidays in the world. We have a diverse multi-racial communities and we respect each others festivals and celebrations.

For the states of Kedah, Kelantan and Trengganu, weekends start from Fridays to Saturdays instead of Saturdays and Sundays. This is to respect the holy Friday for the Muslims. If a public holiday falls on a Sunday, then the following day, Monday is a holiday (replacement). For Kedah, Kelantan and Trengganu, if Saturday is a public holiday, then the following day, Sunday is also a holiday for those states.

Malaysia States and National Holidays in 2012

Date
Occasion
Celebrate In
1 January
Sunday
Happy New YearAll states except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Trengganu
14 January
Saturday
Yang di-Pertuan Besar
Negeri Sembilan's Birthday
Negeri Sembilan only
15 January
Sunday
Sultan of Kedah's BirthdayKedah only
23 January
Monday
Chinese New YearNationwide
24 January
Tuesday
Chinese New Year (2nd Day)All states except Kelantan and Trengganu
1 February
Wednesday
Federal Territory DayFederal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan & Putrajaya only
5 February
Sunday
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
(Maulidur Rasul)
Nationwide
7 February
Tuesday
ThaipusamNationwide
4 March
Sunday
Anniversary of Installation
of Sultan of Trengganu
Trengganu only
30 March
Friday
Sultan of Kelantan's BirthdayKelantan only
6 April
Friday
Good FridaySabah & Sarawak only
15 April
Sunday
Declaration of Malacca as
a Historical City
Malacca only
19 April
Thursday
Sultan of Perak's BirthdayPerak only
1 May
Tuesday
Labour DayNationwide
7 May
Monday
Hari Hol PahangPahang only
17 May
Thursday
Wesak DayNationwide
17 May
Thursday
Raja Perlis' BirthdayPerlis only
30- 31 May
Wed & Thu
Harvest Festival
Pesta Kaamatan Sabah
Sabah & Labuan only
1 - 2 June
Fri & Sat
Sarawak Harvest Festival
Hari Gawai Sarawak
Sarawak only
2 June
Saturday
King's Birthday
Nationwide
17 June
Sunday
Israk & MikrajKedah, Negeri Sembilan & Perlis only
7 July
Saturday
Georgetown Heritage DayPenang - but not a 'paid holiday' for private sectors employees.
7 July
Saturday
Penang Governor's BirthdayPenang only
20 July
Friday
Sultan of Trengganu's BirthdayTrengganu only
21 July
Saturday
Awal Ramadan
Start of Muslim fasting month
(bulan Puasa)
Johor, Kedah & Malacca only
6 August
Monday
Nuzul Al-QuranKelantan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Penang, Selangor & Trengganu only
19 - 20 Aug
Sun & Mon
Hari Raya Puasa Nationwide
31 August
Friday
National Independence Day
Merdeka
Nationwide
9 September
Sunday 
Sarawak Governor's BirthdaySarawak Only
16 September
Sunday
Malaysia Day &
Sabah Governor's Birthday
Nationwide
Sabah
14 October
Saturday
Malacca Governor's BirthdayMalacca only
24 October
Wednesday
Sultan of Pahang's BirthdayPahang only
26 October
Friday
Hari Raya Haji *
Hari Raya Qurban
Nationwide
27 October
Saturday
Hari Raya Haji (2nd Day) *
Hari Raya Qurban
Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Trengganu Only
11 November
Sunday
Deepavali or DiwaliNationwide, except for Sarawak
15 November
Thursday
Awal Muharram
(Maal Hijrah)
Nationwide
22 November
Thursday
Sultan of Johor's BirthdayJohor only
11 December
Tuesday
Sultan of Selangor's BirthdaySelangor only
25 December
Tuesday
ChristmasNationwide


* Subject to change, depending on the sighting of the new moon.

Although some holidays is limited to few states but overall we have a reasonable holidays calender. This will definitely good for working people because in general, our annual leaves is around 8 days to 14 days a years. Countries like Germany has up to 30 days annual leaves and people commonly clear their leave during Christmas season.

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