Introduction
The Singapore 2022 calendar is a comprehensive guide to the country's upcoming events, holidays, and observances. Knowing these dates in advance can help you plan your travel, accommodation, and other activities to coincide with special occasions that interest you.
Key Events
January
- New Year's Day (January 1): A public holiday in Singapore, marking the start of a new year.
- Thaipusam (January 18): A Hindu festival celebrated by the Tamil community, featuring colorful processions and body piercings.
February
- Chinese New Year (February 1-2): A major festival in Singapore, celebrated with fireworks, lion dances, and family gatherings.
- Valentine's Day (February 14): A day to celebrate love and romance.
March
- Holi (March 18): A Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil, with colorful powder and water thrown in celebration.
- Good Friday (March 15): A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
April
- Easter Sunday (April 17): A Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- Hari Raya Aidilfitri (April 22-23): A Muslim festival marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, celebrated with feasts and festivities.
May
- Labor Day (May 1): A public holiday in Singapore, celebrating the contributions of workers.
- Vesak Day (May 15): A Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
June
- Dragon Boat Festival (June 3): A Chinese festival commemorating the poet Qu Yuan, with dragon boat races and sticky rice dumplings.
- Father's Day (June 19): A day to celebrate and honor fathers.
July
- Hari Raya Haji (July 9-10): A Muslim festival marking the completion of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, celebrated with prayers and sacrifices.
- National Day (August 9): Singapore's independence day, celebrated with parades, fireworks, and national unity.
August
- Hungry Ghost Festival (August 29-September 4): A Chinese festival honoring deceased ancestors, with offerings of food and prayers.
September
- Mid-Autumn Festival (September 10): A Chinese festival celebrating the harvest, with mooncakes and lanterns.
- Deepavali (November 4): A Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, with fireworks and colorful decorations.
October
- Halloween (October 31): A Western festival celebrating the supernatural, with costumes and trick-or-treating.
November
- Remembrance Day (November 11): A day to commemorate those who have fallen in armed conflicts.
- Diwali (November 4): A Hindu festival celebrating the victory of good over evil, with fireworks and lights.
December
- Christmas Day (December 25): A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Useful Tables
Table 1: Major Public Holidays in Singapore 2022
Date | Holiday | Significance |
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January 1 | New Year's Day | Start of the new year |
February 1-2 | Chinese New Year | Celebration of the lunar new year |
March 15 | Good Friday | Commemoration of Jesus Christ's crucifixion |
April 17 | Easter Sunday | Celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection |
May 1 | Labor Day | Recognition of workers' contributions |
July 9-10 | Hari Raya Haji | End of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca |
August 9 | National Day | Singapore's independence day |
September 10 | Mid-Autumn Festival | Celebration of the harvest |
November 11 | Remembrance Day | Commemoration of fallen soldiers |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Celebration of Jesus Christ's birth |
Table 2: Key Religious Festivals in Singapore 2022
Date | Festival | Significance |
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January 18 | Thaipusam | Hindu festival celebrating good over evil |
February 1-2 | Chinese New Year | Celebration of the lunar new year |
March 18 | Holi | Hindu festival celebrating spring and fertility |
March 15 | Good Friday | Christian holiday commemorating Jesus Christ's crucifixion |
April 17 | Easter Sunday | Christian holiday celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection |
April 22-23 | Hari Raya Aidilfitri | Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan |
June 3 | Dragon Boat Festival | Chinese festival commemorating the poet Qu Yuan |
July 9-10 | Hari Raya Haji | Muslim festival marking the completion of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca |
August 29-September 4 | Hungry Ghost Festival | Chinese festival honoring deceased ancestors |
September 10 | Mid-Autumn Festival | Chinese festival celebrating the harvest |
November 4 | Deepavali | Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of light over darkness |
November 4 | Diwali | Hindu festival celebrating the victory of good over evil |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ |
Table 3: Special Events in Singapore 2022
Date | Event | Significance |
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January 20-22 | Singapore Art Week | Showcase of contemporary art from Singapore and around the world |
February 25-March 12 | Singapore International Film Festival | Screening of films from around the world |
March 18-20 | Ultra Singapore | Electronic music festival featuring renowned DJs |
May 27-29 | Singapore Comic Con | Convention celebrating comic books, anime, and pop culture |
June 3-5 | ZoukOut | Beachside electronic music festival |
July 21-23 | Marina Bay Sands Light & Sound Extravaganza | Pyro |
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