Public holidays in Singapore Singapore celebrates 11 public holidays annually, which include: Holiday 2024 2025 New Year's Day January 1 January 1 First Day of Chinese New Year February 10 January 29 Second Day of Chinese New Year February 11 ...
Singapore allots two holidays for every religion and race to celebrate their festivals Businesses should take note of the official holiday schedule and plan accordingly.
一共有11天假期、最少4个长周末! 皇后现在先为大家整理11个公定假日: 1. 元旦:2025年1月1日(星期三) 2. 农历新年:2025年1月29日-1月30日(星期三与四) 3.开斋节:2025年3月31日(星期一)*或有变动* 4. 耶稣受难日:2025年4月18日(星期五) 6. 劳动节:2025年5月1日(星期四) 6.卫塞节:2025年...
Let's dive into Singapore's public holidays for 2025 and unlock some smart planning tips! Planning Your 2025: Singapore's Public Holiday Calendar Made Easy Let’s take a look at 2025 Singapore public holidays announced by MOM : HolidayDateDay New Year’s Day 1 Jan 2025 Wednesday Chinese ...
Singapore has a total of 35 holidays in 2022. In the table below, you will find the details of the holidays and when they are observed. All the information display below is also available via ourAPIas well as downloadable as a csv. Signuphereto get started. ...
ASEAN Briefing outlines Singapore's official public holidays in 2022. Businesses should take note of the official holiday schedule and plan accordingly.
Singapore has a total of 35 holidays in 2020. In the table below, you will find the details of the holidays and when they are observed. All the information display below is also available via ourAPIas well as downloadable as a csv. Signuphereto get started. ...
There are 11 public holidays in Singapore out of which there will be six long weekends (with holidays either falling on a Monday or Friday) in 2022.
Singapore Public Holidays is a simple and easy-to-use calendar application that list out a series of Holidays in 2024 which include Public and School holidays. It provides an option to turn on toggle switch to show the School holidays and vice versa. Besides, it also allows you to add Publ...
Singapore public holidays 2020It might seem a little kiasu of us to be chope-ing our leaves for these public holidays in 2020 even before the fireworks are set off for the new year. But planning ahead won’t only save you big bucks, it’ll also give you a peace of mind when you ...