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Holiday Calendar
Malaysia - 2012
 
January
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 T 
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 S 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
222324 25 26 27 28
29 30 31     
       
February
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 M 
 T 
 W 
 T 
 F 
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    1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29    
       
March
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 M 
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 F 
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     1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
       
April
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 M 
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30      
       
May
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 M 
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 F 
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  1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31   
       
June
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 M 
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      1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
       
July
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 M 
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 F 
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31     
       
August
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 M 
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 T 
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    1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1920 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 
       
September
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 M 
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 T 
 F 
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      1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30      
October
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 M 
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 T 
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  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 2627
28 29 30 31    
       
November
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 M 
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     1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30  
       
December
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 T 
 F 
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      1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31      
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Holiday List
Malaysia - 2012
 
Date Week Day Name
January - 23 Monday
January - 24 Tuesday
February - 05 Sunday
May - 01 Tuesday
May - 05 Saturday
June - 02 Saturday
August - 19 Sunday
August - 20 Monday
August - 31 Friday
September - 16 Sunday
October - 26 Friday
November - 13 Tuesday
November - 15 Thursday
December - 25 Tuesday


School Calendar Year 2012

Year 2012 calendar for schools in Perlis, Pulau Pinang, Perak, Selangor, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, N.Sembilan, Melaka, Johor, Pahang, W. Persekutuan Labuan, Sabah, Sarawak and W. Persekutuan Putrajaya .
Term Holiday and School Day Begin End Days
I School Day 04.01.2012 31.01.2012 20
School Day 01.02.2012 29.02.2012 21
School Day 01.03.2012 9.03.2012 7
Mid-Term Holiday 10.03.2012 18.03.2012 9
School Day 19.03.2012 31.03.2012 10
School Day 01.04.2012 30.04.2012 21
School Day 01.05.2012 25.05.2012 19
Mid-Year Holiday 26.05.2012 10.06.2012 16
II School Day 11.06.2012 30.06.2012 15
School Day 01.07.2012 31.07.2012 22
School Day 01.08.2012 17.08.2012 13
Mid-Term Holiday II 18.08.2012 26.08.2012 9
School Day 27.08.2012 31.08.2012 5
School Day 01.09.2012 30.09.2012 20
School Day 01.10.2012 31.10.2012 23
School Day 01.11.2012 9.11.2012 7
Final Year Holiday 10.11.2012 01.01.2013 53
Total 290
Total of School Days including Public Holidays 203
Total of Term Holiday Days 87

School Calendar Year 2012

Year 2012 calendar for schools in Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu.
Term Holiday and School Day Begin End Days
I School Day 03.01.2012 31.01.2012 21
School Day 01.02.2012 29.02.2012 21
School Day 01.03.2012 08.03.2012 6
Mid-Term Holiday 09.03.2012 17.03.2012 9
School Day 18.03.2012 31.03.2012 10
School Day 01.04.2012 30.04.2012 22
School Day 01.05.2012 24.05.2012 18
Mid-Year Holiday 25.05.2012 09.06.2012 16
II School Day 10.06.2012 30.06.2012 15
School Day 01.07.2012 31.07.2012 23
School Day 01.08.2012 16.08.2012 12
Mid-Term Holiday II 17.08.2012 25.08.2012 9
School Day 26.08.2012 31.08.2012 5
School Day 01.09.2012 30.09.2012 21
School Day 01.10.2012 31.10.2012 23
School Day 01.11.2012 08.11.2012 6
Final Year Holiday 09.11.2012 31.12.2012 53
Total 290
Total of School Days including Public Holidays 203
Total of Term Holiday Days 87

Source : Ministry of Education Malaysia : School Calendar 2012


     
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Federal Holidays in Malaysia
Chinese New Year (Day 1)
(Lunar New Year)
This is the largest and most important annual festival celebrated by Chinese and and Chinese descendants around the world. Chinese New Year Festival is based on the lunar Chinese calendar, begins on first day of the first month in the Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day of the first month. The Chinese in Malaysia often hold “Open House’, where other races attend and offer greetings or Gong Xi Fa Chai’. Chinese delicacies and drinks are served and red ang pows are given to the children.

Chinese New Year (Day 2)
On the second day the Chinese New Year,February 4, families gather to ‘open the new year’, while at work bosses treat their employees to a dinner. In Malaysia, this is a time when Chinese bosses give bonuses even to those employees who are not Chinese.

The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
Mawlid al-Nabi
The birthday of Prophet Muhammad is celebrated on the 12 th day of Rabi-al-Awwal in the Muslim Calendar. It also known as Maulud Nabi. Prophet Muhammad was born on 12 Rabiulawal in 570 AD. It was after his death that Muslims started celebrating his birthday.

Labour Day
Malaysia celebrate May 1 as Labour day,as the national holiday.Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement, specifically the eight-hour day movement.Labour day celebrate to commemorate the contributions of Malaysian ordinary workers to the country.

Wesak Day


Vesak is an annual public holiday observed traditionally by practicing Buddhists in Malaysia. Sometimes informally called Buddha birthday, it actually encompasses the birth, enlightenment Nirvana, and passing (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha.In Malaysia, 2011 Wesak (Vesak) Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 17th 2011.

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is the head of state of Malaysia. The office was established in 1957 after the British left the Federation of Malaysia.The King's birthday is officially celebrated as a national holiday on the first Saturday of June, regardless of the officeholder's actual birthday.The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is one of the few elected monarchs in the world.

Hari Raya Puasa
(Eid ul-Fitr)
Eid ul-Fitr is the biggest holiday in Malaysia. Shopping malls and bazaars are usually filled with people days ahead of Idul Fitri, which creates a distinctive festive atmosphere throughout the country, along with traffic mayhem. Many banks, government and private offices are closed for the duration of the Lebaran festivities.It is also known as the festival that marks the end of one month of fasting Ramadan. The words ‘Hari Raya’ mean 'day of celebration.

National Day
(Hari Merdeka)
Hari Merdeka (Independence Day) is a national day of Malaysia commemorating the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule, celebrated on August 31. In a wider context, it is to celebrate the formation of Malaysia.

Malaysia Day
(Hari Malaysia)
Malaysia Day is held on September 16 every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on the same date in 1963. Beginning year 2010, September 16 is a federal public holiday. It coincides with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertua of Sabah.
Diwali
(Hari Diwali)

The Hindu community in Malaysia, celebrates Diwali festival as a symbol of triumph of good over evil. The Malaysian people call Diwali as Hari Diwali. The south Indian tradition of oil bath precedes all the rituals of Diwali Festival. The Diwali celebration includes visits to temples and prayers at household altars. Diwali is celebrated almost all over the Malaysia except in Sarawak & Federal Territory of Labuan.

Hari Raya Haji
(Hari Raya Korban )
After the Eid ul-Fitr, this festival most grandly celebrated by Muslims in the world. In Malaysia, it is more commonly known as Hari Raya Korban or Hari Raya Haji. Celebrated about two months after Eid ul-Fitr, on the 10th day of Zulhijah, the 12th month of the Muslim calendar, it marks the end of the haj pilgrimage period (about two weeks); hence the name Hari Raya Haji (festival of the pilgrimage).
Awal Muharram
(Maal Hijrah)
Awal Muharram is celebrated by Muslims as the day symbolises two important events in the Muslim year. Frist is start of the new month in the Muslim calendar,and the day with the Prophet Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina on the first of Muharram in 622AD.
Christmas Day
The birth of Jesus Christ on Dec 25 is celebrated in Malaysia like everywhere else in the world.Christmas Day is a public holiday and is celebrated by Christians throughout Malaysia. it is a time for family and friends; hope and rejoicing; love and understanding; and giving and forgiving.


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