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  1. Jun 8, 2023 · 2) Take advantage of midweek public holidays. 2024 public holidays in Singapore mostly fall on Wednesdays which do not qualify as long weekends 🙁 But fret not as taking two days of leave would free up a good five days — it’s like making your own long weekends if you will. Take a two-day leave on either 11 – 12 Apr, 2 – 3 May, or 23 ...

  2. May 1, 2020 · Malaysia Public Holidays 2024. This page contains a national calendar of all 2024 public holidays for Malaysia. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates. Scroll down to view the national list or choose your state’s calendar. Visit kabinet.gov.my for the original release.

  3. The public holidays of Singapore in 2024 afford everyone the opportunity to celebrate, reflect, and rest, whilst maintaining the nation’s productive rhythm. 2024 Public Holiday Singapore Overview In Singapore, the year 2024 marks a calendar featuring 11 national public holidays and five extended weekends.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Here is the list of Singapore Public Holidays in 2024: Date. Public Holiday. January 1st, 2024. International New Year. February 10th & 11th, 2024. Chinese New Year. March 29th, 2024. Good Friday.

  5. Feb 12, 2017 · Full Moon. 3rd Quarter. Disable moonphases. Some holidays and dates are color-coded: Red –Public Holidays and Sundays. Gray –Typical Non-working Days. Black–Other Days. Local holidays are not listed. The year 2024 is a leap year, with 366 days in total.

  6. There are 11 Singapore public holidays in 2024. The Ministry of Manpower has announced the following Singapore public holiday dates for 2024. Five of the public holidays fall on a Friday, Sunday or Monday, which means we get to enjoy a long weekend. In Singapore, if the public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is a day off.

  7. 1 day ago · Public Holidays 2026. Singapore celebrates 11 national holidays each year. National holidays are governed under the Employment Act of Singapore and enforced by the Ministry of Manpower. The Ministry of Manpower is given the authority to create one time national holidays and to petition the government for new holidays under these laws.