Greetings, fellow Singaporeans! The countdown to 2025 has officially begun, and with it comes a whole new year filled with exciting public holidays. To help you plan your well-deserved breaks and long weekends, we present to you the ultimate guide to all the public holidays in Singapore for 2025.
Get ready to mark your calendars and request those extra days off, because Singapore has a generous 11 public holidays in 2025, spread out throughout the year. Whether you prefer a relaxing staycation or an adventurous getaway, having these public holidays to look forward to will surely keep your spirits high.
These are the official public holidays that all employees in Singapore are entitled to.
Date | Holiday |
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Sunday, January 1 | New Year's Day |
Friday, January 24 | Chinese New Year |
Saturday, January 25 | Chinese New Year Holiday |
Friday, April 11 | Good Friday |
Monday, April 14 | Easter Monday |
Saturday, May 1 | Labour Day |
Saturday, August 9 | National Day |
Monday, August 11 | Hari Raya Puasa |
Friday, October 24 | Deepavali |
Monday, October 27 | Deepavali Holiday |
Friday, December 25 | Christmas Day |
In addition to the statutory holidays, there are two additional holidays that are not mandatory but are typically observed by most workplaces and educational institutions.
Date | Holiday |
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Monday, January 20 | Thaipusam |
Monday, June 2 | Hari Raya Haji |
Story 1: The Case of the Missing Kueh
In the bustling streets of Geylang Serai during Hari Raya Puasa, a family was eagerly anticipating the arrival of guests for their traditional open house. As the guests started to trickle in, the aroma of freshly baked kueh filled the air. However, to their dismay, the entire tray of kueh mysteriously vanished! A frantic search ensued, but it was nowhere to be found. Just when all hope seemed lost, a young child spotted the missing tray hidden under a pile of cushions in the corner. Lesson learned: Always double-check your hiding spots before guests arrive.
Story 2: The Fireworks Fiasco
On National Day, a group of friends decided to celebrate with a neighborhood fireworks display. However, their enthusiasm got the better of them, and they accidentally set off all the fireworks at once! The result was a deafening explosion that left the entire neighborhood briefly deaf and covered in a thick cloud of smoke. Thankfully, no one was injured, but the neighbors were not amused. Lesson learned: Always follow the safety instructions and use fireworks responsibly.
Story 3: The Lost Tourist
During Chinese New Year, a group of tourists from China got lost in the crowded streets of Chinatown. They wandered aimlessly for hours, trying to find their way back to their hotel. Just when they were about to give up hope, a friendly local saw their plight and offered to help. After a few wrong turns and some good-natured laughter, they finally managed to find their way back to their hotel. Lesson learned: Always carry a map or use a navigation app when exploring new places.
So there you have it, your comprehensive guide to all the public holidays in Singapore for 2025. Embrace the spirit of celebration, plan your days off wisely, and make the most of this well-deserved time to recharge and reconnect with what matters most. Happy holidays to all!
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