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Singapore Public Holiday & Festivals

The rich mixture of cultures in Singapore means that there's always a cultural event to celebrate, all through the year. These festivals are usually colourful events centred around religion, age-old myths and traditions or the family.

During these times it's the ethnic quarters and temples of Geylang, Little India and Chinatown that come alive, but often a happy carnival atmosphere invades the suburbs, town centres, and even shopping malls, too.

Singapore is quite a culturally-open and sensitive society. The "open-house" concept - where a family welcomes friends, relatives and any visitors who may wish to drop by to its home - is a common practice during the major festivals like Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali and Chinese New Year. Singapore's cultural celebrations are open to everybody and anybody, with just a few things to bare in mind - remember to dress appropriately for the occasion and leave your shoes at the entrance of mosques and temples.

Here, we bring you a month-by-month list of the festivals celebrated in Singapore, as well a list of the public holidays in Singapore.

Public Holiday 2007 in Singapore

New Year's Day *Monday, January 1st
Chinese New Year **Sunday, February 18th and Monday, February 19th
Good Friday Friday, April 16th
Labour Day Tuesday, May 1st
Vesak Day Thursday, May 31st
National Day Thursday, August 9th
Hari Raya Puasa Saturday, October 13th
Deepavali Thursday, November 8th
Hari Raya Haji Thursday, December 20th
Christmas Day Tuesday, December 25th


* The following Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, will be a public holiday n view of the Hari Raya Haji on December 31th, 2006 falling on a Sunday.

** The following Tuesday, February 20th, 2007, will be a public holiday.

 



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