These Are The Long Weekends And Holidays For Malaysia In 2020
Time to start planning your leave days!
Time to start planning your vacations and balik kampung dates, Malaysians! Make the most of these public holidays, as there will be seven official long weekends for 2020:
Chinese New Year: 25 to 28 January (Saturday to Tuesday)
Labour Day: 1 to 3 May (Friday to Sunday)
Hari Raya Aidilfitri: 23 to 26 May (Saturday to Tuesday)
Hari Raya Haji: 31 July to 2 August (Friday to Sunday)
National Day: 29 to 31 August (Saturday to Monday)
Deepavali: 13 to 15 November (Friday to Sunday)
Christmas: 25 to 27 December (Friday to Sunday)
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With some strategic planning when it comes to taking leave, you could even earn yourself four additional long weekends and a week-long vacation:
New Year: 28 December 2019 to 1 January 2020 (Saturday to Wednesday)
- Take leave on Monday and Tuesday, 30 and 31 December
Wesak Day: 7 to 10 May (Thursday to Sunday)
- Take leave on Friday, 8 May
Awal Muharram: 20 to 23 August (Thursday to Sunday)
- Take leave on Friday, 21 August
Hari Malaysia: 12 to 16 September (Saturday to Wednesday) OR 16 to 20 September (Wednesday to Sunday)
- Take leave on Monday, 14 Sept and Tuesday, 15 Sept OR Thursday, 17 Sept, and Friday, 18 Sept.
- Alternatively, you can all of the aforementioned dates for a week-long holiday!
Maulidur Rasul: 29 October to 1 November (Thursday to Sunday)
- Take leave on 30 October, Friday
In addition to nationwide public holidays, those who are staying and working at these particular states get to enjoy even more long weekends (with or without extra leave days):
SELANGOR
Sultan of Selangor’s birthday: 11 to 13 December (Friday to Sunday)
PERAK
Sultan of Perak’s birthday: 6 to 8 November (Friday to Sunday)
NEGERI SEMBILAN
Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan’s birthday: 11 to 14 January (Saturday to Tuesday)
- Take leave on Monday, 13 January
MELAKA
Awal Ramadan: 24 to 26 April (Friday to Sunday)
Governor of Melaka’s birthday: 9 to 11 October (Friday to Sunday)
JOHOR
Sultan of Johor’s birthday: 20 to 23 March (Saturday to Monday)
- Take leave on Sunday, 22 March
Hari Hol Almarhum Sultan Iskandar: 25 to 27 September (Friday to Sunday)
PAHANG
Sultan of Pahang’s birthday: 30 July to 2 August (Thursday to Sunday)
- Take leave on Friday, 31 July
PENANG
Georgetown World Heritage City Day: 4 to 7 July (Saturday to Tuesday)
- Take leave on Monday, 6 July
KEDAH
Israk dan Mikraj: 20 to 22 March (Friday to Sunday)
PERLIS
Raja Perlis’ birthday: 17 to 19 July (Friday to Sunday)
KELANTAN
Sultan of Kelantan’s birthday: 11 to 14 November (Wednesday to Saturday)
TERENGGANU
Anniversary of Installation of Sultan of Terengganu: 4 to 8 March (Wednesday to Saturday
- Take leave on Thursday, 5 March
Sultan of Terengganu’s birthday: 24 to 26 April (Friday to Sunday)
SABAH
Good Friday: 10 to 12 April (Friday to Sunday)
Harvest Festival: 30 May to 1 June (Friday to Sunday)
SARAWAK
Good Friday: 10 to 12 April (Friday to Sunday)
Gawai Dayak Festival: 30 May to 2 June (Saturday to Tuesday)
Happy planning!
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