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Singapore Public Holidays - Year 2017


Singapore will have a total of eleven(11) national public holidays in 2017. For other special days celebrated but not officially gazetted, see Other Important Dates and Chinese Calendar (for Chinese customary festivals) links in the menu.

See also the 2017 calendar.

This year, three(3) public holidays fall on Sundays. There are seven(7) long weekends this year! They are New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, Good Friday, Labour Day, Hari Raya Puasa, Hari Raya Haji and Christmas Day.
* A weekend(two days) with a preceding or succeeding official holiday, forming a continuous 3-day break.

The offical rest day of the week is Sunday[1]. Many companies and organizations also do not work on Saturdays[2], or work only 1/2 days while others work on an alternating-Saturday schedule.

The official public holidays (bank holidays) in Singapore for year 2017 as follows.






New Year's Day

Sunday [1], 1 January 2017

This is the first day of the year, and as with most other countries in the world which have adopted the Gregorian calendar, Singapore welcomes this day with a public rest day.


Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year

Saturday, 28 January 2017 (Day 1)
Sunday [1], 29 January 2017 (Day 2)

Chinese Lunar New Year 2017 starts on a Saturday. As most businesses and organizations end work early on the eve, employees enjoy a three-and-a-half days long weekend break during this festive season. Gregorian year 2017 coincides mainly with the year of the Rooster in the Chinese zodiac. The year before would be a Monkey year, and the following year(2018) will be the year of the Dog. The associated heavenly element (one of five) for the Chinese year coinciding mainly with Gregorian year 2017 is the Fire element in the Yin form.


Good Friday

Friday, 14 April 2017

Good Friday is the day Christians commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is the Friday before Easter Day (Sunday) which is itself not gazetted as a holiday in Singapore.


Labour Day

Monday, 1 May 2017

Labour Day is also commonly known as May Day in Singapore because it is commemorated in on the 1st day of the month of May. This is a gazetted holiday in recognition of workers' contribution to the progress and prosperity of Singapore.


Vesak Day

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Vesak Day is observed by Buddhists in Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and many other southeast Asian countries in memory of Gautama Buddha's birth, attainment of Nirvana and passing. Vesak Day (or Wesak as it is knowned in some other countries such as Malaysia) is a gazetted public holiday in multi-religious Singapore.


Hari Raya Puasa

Sunday [1], 25 June 2017

Hari Raya Puasa is the local Malay name for the Muslim religious holiday/celebration of Eid al-Fitr (or Aidil-fitri) which marks the end of the Islamic holy month of fasting, Ramadan.


National Day

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Singapore celebrates its 52nd year of independence in 2017.


Hari Raya Haji

Friday, 1 September 2017

Hari Raya Haji is the local Malay name for the Muslim religious holiday/celebration of Eid al-Adha. It is held to honour the willingness of the prophet Ibrahim(Abraham) to sacrifice his young son Ismail(Ishmael) in submission to Allah(God).


Deepavali

Wednesday, 18 October 2017*

Deepavali, also known as Diwali and, popularly, the Festival of Lights, is an Indian holiday/festival celebrated by Indians, especially by adherents of Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism.

* Since Year 2016, the exact date of Deepavali will be confirmed by the Hindu Endowments Board the year before. In previous years, the date of Deepavali for that year was subject to change and updated in the months of March/April of the year.


Christmas Day

Monday, 25 December 2017

Singapore, with a substantial percentage of the population being of the Christian and Catholic faiths, celebrates this important day as a gazetted national holiday. With an increasing trend of commercialization of this religiously significant season, many Singaporeans(known for their love of shopping), Christians and non-Christians alike, look forward to the December period for its retail sales bonanza as well. In the run-up to Christmas day itself, the Singapore tourism promotion board and retail stakeholders spare no effort to decorate and light up the well-known shopping belt Orchard Road.


Notes:
[1]When a holiday falls on a Sunday(which is the conventional non-working day of the week), the following day will be designated a holiday as well.

[2]Some companies work 1/2 days or alternate 1/2 days on Saturdays, as such, a holiday falling on a Saturday may be credited to an employee's leave balance. Alternatively, some organizations mandate that the following Monday (or first working day of the following week) will be the make-up day for that holiday.

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