When is Chinese New Year? Lunar New Year is a public holiday in several countries in East Asia. Chinese Lunar Year begins at sunset on the day of the second New Moon following the winter solstice (21st December). This means the New Year can begin anytime from January 21st through to Feb...
2022 星期二 2月1日 (二) Chinese New Year's Day Federal Public Holiday 2023 星期日 1月22日 (日) Chinese New Year's Day Federal Public Holiday 2024 星期六 2月10日 (六) Chinese New Year's Day Federal Public Holiday 2025 星期三 1月29日 (三) Chinese New Year's Day Federal Public Ho...
However, it should be noted that in Kelantan and Terengganu, Chinese New Year is only a one-day celebration as compared to all the other states where it takes up to two days. However, in Kelantan and Terengganu, Hari Raya Haji goes on for two days, while in most of the other states,...
Public Holidays in Malaysia Chinese New Year Wednesday Jan 29, 2025 The upcoming Malaysia holiday Chinese New Year is in 5 days from today. 2nd day of Chinese New Year Thursday Jan 30, 2025 The upcoming Malaysia holiday 2nd day of Chinese New Year is in 6 days from today. ...
2023 Seg 23 de Jan Second Day of Chinese New Year Federal Public Holiday All except KTN, TRG 2023 Seg 23 de Jan Chinese New Year Holiday State Holiday Kelantan, Terengganu 2024 Dom 11 de Fev Second Day of Chinese New Year Federal Public Holiday All except KTN, TRG 2024 Dom 11 de Fev ...
29th January, WednesdayChinese New Year Add To Calendar List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Malaysia in 2023 DAYDATEHOLIDAY SundayJan 01, 2023New Year's Day MondayJan 02, 2023New Year Holiday SundayJan 22, 2023Chinese New Year ...
Other School & Public National Holidays New Year's Day Sun 1 Jan 2025 (all states except Kedah, Johor, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu) Chinese New Year 29 - 30 January 2025 Thaipusam 11 February 2025 Hari Raya Aidilfitri * 31 Mar 2025 - 2 Apr 2025 ...
Chinese New Year is celebrated for fifteen days with the main focus on the first three days.Chap Goh Mei, or the fifteenth day of Chinese New Year, is once again celebrated with much enthusiasm. Homes are again decked in brightly decorated lights and legend has it that young and unmarried ...
This regional public holiday is celebrated annually on February 1st. If February 1st falls on a weekend, the following Monday will be observed as a holiday. The holiday may also be moved if it clashes with the public holiday for Chinese New Year. ...
Public HolidayDate(s)Day(s) New Year's Day January 1 Wednesday Chinese New Year January 28 - February 4 Tuesday - Tuesday Hari Raya Aidilfitri March 31 Monday Qingming Festival April 4 Friday International Labour Day May 1 - 5 Thursday - Monday Dragon Boat Festival June 2 Monday National Da...