List of public holidays in Singapore

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New Year's Day - January 1


Chinese New Year - Two days, usually in January or February, depending on the Chinese lunar calendar.


Good Friday - Date varies each year based on the Christian liturgical calendar.


Labour Day - May 1


Hari Raya Puasa - Celebrated at the end of Ramadan, the date varies each year based on the Islamic lunar calendar.


Vesak Day - Celebrates Buddha's birthday, enlightenment, and death. The date varies each year based on the Buddhist lunar 

calendar.


Hari Raya Haji - Commemorates the end of the Hajj; the date varies based on the Islamic lunar calendar.


National Day - August 9, celebrating Singapore's independence.


Deepavali - Hindu festival of lights; the date varies each year based on the Hindu lunar calendar.


Christmas Day - December 25


Please note that dates for some of these holidays vary each year, especially those determined by lunar calendars. It's advisable to check the specific dates for each year, as they can shift annually. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore usually publishes an updated list of public holiday dates.

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