Introduction
Public holidays are essential days of rest and celebration in Singapore. They provide opportunities for citizens and residents to take a break from work, spend time with loved ones, and participate in cultural events. In 2025, Singapore will observe a total of 11 public holidays, including nine statutory holidays and two special holidays.
Statutory Public Holidays
The following are the statutory public holidays in Singapore in 2025:
Holiday | Date | Day of the Week |
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New Year's Day | January 1 | Thursday |
Chinese New Year* (Day 1) | January 22 | Wednesday |
Chinese New Year* (Day 2) | January 23 | Thursday |
Good Friday | April 18 | Friday |
Labour Day | May 1 | Thursday |
Vesak Day | May 8 | Thursday |
Hari Raya Puasa | May 24 | Saturday |
National Day | August 9 | Saturday |
Deepavali | October 21 | Tuesday |
Special Holidays
In addition to statutory holidays, Singapore also observes the following two special holidays in 2025:
Holiday | Date | Day of the Week |
---|---|---|
Hari Raya Haji | July 9 | Wednesday |
Christmas Day | December 25 | Thursday |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
It is essential to avoid the following common mistakes when planning for public holidays:
How to Plan for Public Holidays
To make the most of public holidays, consider the following steps:
Why Public Holidays Matter
Public holidays play a vital role in Singaporean society:
Benefits of Public Holidays
Public holidays offer several benefits to individuals and society as a whole:
FAQs
How many public holidays are there in Singapore in 2025?
There are 11 public holidays in Singapore in 2025.
When is Chinese New Year in 2025?
Chinese New Year falls on January 22 and 23, 2025.
Is Good Friday a public holiday in Singapore?
Yes, Good Friday is a public holiday in Singapore.
Do all businesses close on public holidays?
No, not all businesses close on public holidays. Essential services and some retail outlets remain open.
How can I make the most of public holidays?
You can make the most of public holidays by planning ahead, taking advantage of free activities, attending local events, and spending time with family and friends.
Conclusion
Public holidays are an essential part of Singaporean society. . By understanding the public holiday calendar, avoiding common pitfalls, and planning ahead, individuals and organizations can maximize the benefits of these important days.
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