Public Holidays in Malaysia - 2013 Public Holidays By States and Territories

2013 Public Holidays By States and Territories

Date Name JHR KDH KTN KUL LBN MLK NSN PHG PNG PRK PRS PJY SBH SGR SRW TRG
January 1 New Year's Day
January 14 Negeri Sembilan State Ruler's Birthday
January 15 Kedah State Ruler's Birthday
January 24 Birthday of Prophet Muhammad National
January 27 Thaipusam
February 1 Federal Territory Day
February 10-11 Chinese New Year National
February 12 Chinese New Year
March 4 Anniversary of Installation of Sultan of Terengganu
March 29 Good Friday
March 30 and 31 Kelantan State Ruler's Birthday
April 15 Declaration of Malacca City as Historical City
April 19 Perak State Ruler's Birthday
May 1 Labour Day National
May 7 Hari Hol of Pahang
May 17 Perlis State Ruler's Birthday
May 24 Wesak Day National
June 1 and 2 Gawai Dayak
June 1 Malaysia King's Birthday National
June 5 Israk dan Mikraj
July 7 Declaration of George Town as World Heritage Site
July 9 First day of Ramadan
July 14 Penang State Governor's Birthday
July 20 Terengganu State Ruler's Birthday
July 26 Day of Nuzul Al-Quran
August 8 and 9 Hari Raya Puasa National
August 31 Merdeka Day National
September 8 Sarawak State Governor's Birthday
September 16 Malaysia Day National
October 5 Sabah State Governor's Birthday
October 13 Melaka State Governor's Birthday
October 15 Hari Raya Qurban National
October 16 Hari Raya Qurban
October 24 Pahang State Ruler's Birthday
November 3 and 4 Deepavali
November 5 First day of Muharram National
November 22 Johor State Ruler's Birthday
December 11 Selangor State Ruler's Birthday
December 20 Hari Hol Sultan Johor
December 25 Christmas Day National

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