Singapore is a bustling metropolis with a vibrant calendar of events, festivals, and public holidays. From major religious celebrations to cultural extravaganzas and world-renowned sporting events, there's always something to look forward to in the Lion City. This comprehensive calendar for 2022 provides a detailed overview of all the key dates to help you plan your year ahead.
Singapore observes 11 public holidays in 2022, as listed in the table below:
Date | Holiday Name |
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January 1 | New Year's Day |
January 24 | Chinese New Year (Day 1) |
January 25 | Chinese New Year (Day 2) |
February 3 | Hari Raya Haji |
April 15 | Good Friday |
May 1 | Labour Day |
May 16 | Vesak Day |
August 9 | National Day |
August 10 | Hari Raya Puasa |
October 24 | Deepavali |
December 25 | Christmas Day |
In addition to public holidays, Singapore hosts a multitude of major festivals and events throughout the year. Some of the most notable ones for 2022 include:
For businesses and organizations operating in Singapore, it's important to be aware of key dates such as:
Beyond public holidays and major events, Singapore offers a wide range of unique celebrations and activities throughout the year. Here are a few highlights:
If you're planning a trip to Singapore, it's recommended to check the calendar for upcoming events and public holidays to avoid any potential disruptions or crowds. The calendar can also help you plan your itinerary, ensuring you don't miss out on any key celebrations or activities.
The 2022 Singapore calendar is packed with a plethora of events, festivals, and public holidays that offer something for everyone. Whether you're a resident, a visitor, or planning a special event, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate the year ahead with ease. Embrace the vibrant culture and diverse experiences that Singapore has to offer, and make the most of every opportunity to connect, celebrate, and explore.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on events and gatherings worldwide, including in Singapore. Many events in 2021 were canceled or postponed, and it's likely that some events in 2022 may also be affected. The government has implemented strict safety measures and guidelines to minimize the spread of the virus, and it's important to comply with these guidelines to ensure the safety of all attendees.
While some events may be canceled or postponed, many organizers have embraced virtual platforms to host their events. Virtual events offer the flexibility and convenience of attending events from anywhere in the world. In 2022, we can expect to see a continued increase in the popularity of virtual events, especially for conferences, webinars, and workshops.
The pandemic has brought a renewed focus on health and wellness, and this trend is reflected in the calendar of events for 2022. There are several events related to fitness, yoga, meditation, and healthy living, indicating a growing interest in maintaining physical and mental well-being.
With the accelerated adoption of digital technologies during the pandemic, the events industry has also undergone a digital transformation. In 2022, we can expect to see a greater integration of technology into events, such as virtual reality experiences, augmented reality displays, and mobile apps for networking and engagement.
Date | Holiday Name | Day of Week |
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January 1 | New Year's Day | Saturday |
January 24 | Chinese New Year (Day 1) | Monday |
January 25 | Chinese New Year (Day 2) | Tuesday |
February 3 | Hari Raya Haji | Thursday |
April 15 | Good Friday | Friday |
May 1 | Labour Day | Sunday |
May 16 | Vesak Day | Monday |
August 9 | National Day | Tuesday |
August 10 | Hari Raya Puasa | Wednesday |
October 24 | Deepavali | Monday |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Sunday |
Date | Event |
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February 18 | Budget Announcement |
August 9 | National Day Parade |
October 25-28 | Singapore International Energy Week |
November 18-19 | Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting |
Event | Dates |
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Chinese New Year Light-Up | January-February |
Mid-Autumn Festival | September-October |
Deepavali Light-Up | October-November |
Christmas on A Great Street | November-December |
New Year's Eve Countdown | December 31 |
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