Singapore public holidays 2023

  1. Singapore Public Holidays
  2. 10 Long Weekends in Singapore in 2023 (Bonus Calendar & Cheatsheet!)
  3. Year 2023 Calendar
  4. Holidays and Observances in Singapore in 2023
  5. Singapore public holidays 2023: how to maximise your leave for a long break
  6. 2023 in Singapore
  7. 2023 Calendar
  8. Singapore Public Holidays in 2023
  9. Singapore Public Holidays
  10. Dates of Singapore public holidays for 2023 released, include 6 long weekends


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Singapore Public Holidays

Hari Raya Haji Singapore celebrates 11 national holidays each year. National holidays are Under the Employment Act, employers must provide their employees with a paid day off for all national holidays. If an employee must work on a national holiday because of their job position, the law requires that they receive double their usual hourly rate for every hour worked. Employment contracts may provide a paid day off in lieu of the double time, but this option is rarely used. A majority of the holidays celebrated in Singapore are based on different religious beliefs. Many of these holidays occur on different dates each year because they are based on different calendars and the lunar cycle. The Ministry of Manpower will release the official holiday dates towards the end of each year for the following year. Christian holidays that use the lunar cycle are based off of the Gregorian calendar. Muslim holidays based off of the lunar cycle in Singapore are calculated by the Majlis Ugama Islam lunar visibility criteria. Hindu holidays are based off of the Hindu lunar calendar. If more than one holiday occurs on the same date because of lunar calculations, an additional holiday is given to replace it and to eliminate “bad luck.” Previous Years

10 Long Weekends in Singapore in 2023 (Bonus Calendar & Cheatsheet!)

Alas, the list of the highly-anticipated Singapore public holidays and long weekends for the year 2023 is here! Without further ado, let’s get to the nitty gritty because we know how excited you must be right now. List of all Singapore public holidays in 2023 According to the • 1 Jan 2023 (Sun): New Year’s Day • 22-23 Jan 2023 (Sun-Mon): Chinese New Year • 7 Apr 2023 (Fri): Good Friday • 22 Apr 2023 (Sat): Hari Raya Puasa • 1 May 2023 (Mon): Labour Day • 3 Jun 2023 (Sat): Vesak Day • 29 Jun 2023 (Thu): Hari Raya Haji • 9 August 2023 (Wed): National Day • 12 Nov 2023 (Sun): Deepavali • 25 December 2023 (Mon): Christmas Day 5 Singapore long weekends in 2023 There are 10 public holidays in 2023, with five of these falling on a weekend: New Year’s Day, Chinese New Year (day 1), Hari Raya Puasa, Vesak Day, and Deepavali. That just means more time to spend with your loved ones on top of unplugging from work or school to fully recharge! Or perhaps, maximise your time by booking a short weekend getaway to Make it 10 long weekends in 2023 by taking 11 leave days However, there is a way to make it 10 long weekends instead: by taking 11 leave days. What results is either three, four, or five-day long weekends — every one to two months! Take a look at the strategic cheatsheet we have come up with and bookmark it straight away! All that’s left to do is for you to reach out to your human resources manager and lock in the leaves in advance. Singapore long weekends 2023 cheatsheet Feel fr...

Year 2023 Calendar

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Holidays and Observances in Singapore in 2023

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Singapore public holidays 2023: how to maximise your leave for a long break

A new year is upon us and before we hit ‘reset’ at work, here’s how to take advantage of Singapore’s public holidays in 2023 for an extended vacation. From what we’ve seen so far, there’re a couple of long weekends next year that’s perfect for a short trip to nearby locations like According to TripAdvisor’s latest statistics, fewer Singaporeans are going on staycations, and are heading abroad instead. The numbers also show that nearly three-quarters of Singaporean respondents (74 percent) are planning totravelmore than four hours out of Singapore, and four in five residents (80 percent) will get to their destination by plane.In case you’re curious, here are the • • • • • • • • • • We’ve compiled a list of Singapore public holidays in 2023 by month, plus tips on how to maximise your leave for long holidays next year. January (Image credit: Caleb Russell on Unsplash) New Year’s Day falls on a Sunday, which means you’ll have Monday off-in-lieu as well. Take Tuesday to Thursday (four days) off work and you’ve scored yourself nine-day holiday from 31 December to 8 January. You’ll find yourself only having to take three days off for a nine-day break at the end of the month too. Chinese New Year falls on a Sunday, which means you won’t just have Monday off for the second day of festivities — day three is a public holiday too. Go on a trip to Australia, Korea, Hong Kong, or Japan from 21 to 29 January (nine days) while only taking three days leave. Book Here April (Image credit: M...

2023 in Singapore

→ • • • • • Decades: • • • • • See also: • • The following lists events that happened during 2023 in the Incumbents [ ] • • Events [ ] Below, events for the January [ ] • 1 January – The • 3 January – • 4 January – • HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir clubhouse is officially opened. The clubhouse features an indoor water theme park. • CP: Appointments are no longer needed for individuals to get their COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters at any Joint Testing and Vaccination Centres (JTVC) or Children Vaccination Centre (CVC). • 9 January – • 10 January - The revamped Admiralty Place in Woodlands, Singapore officially reopens with Singapore's sixth A&W outlet and a Kopitiam Cantine foodcourt after 4 years of renovation. • 13 January – Construction starts on the • 16 January – • Mplifier branding takes effect full-time on 1 February. • Grab relaunches carpooling service GrabShare for a two-week period from certain locations. • 18 January – Construction starts on the first phase of the • 19 January – New support centre, SheCares@SCWO, for girls and women who face online harassment opens in Waterloo Street. • 31 January – SMSes from organisations not in central registry to be labelled as 'likely scam'. February [ ] • 7 February – • 9 February – CP: Plans are announced to move Singapore from • 13 February – CP: DORSCON Level Yellow reduced to Green. • 17 February - The revamped • 19 February - The new Tampines Viaduct is officially opened after a delay caused by a collapse in 2017 which k...

2023 Calendar

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Singapore Public Holidays in 2023

Singapore has a total of 35 holidays in 2023. In the table below, you will find the details of the holidays and when they are observed. All the information display below is also available via our These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates or sign up for our newsletter to receive regular updates. All updates are automatically added to our API as well. Our API allows you to specify the State and Region as part of the API requests, thereby limiting the requests to a particular state or city. View the API documentation for a full description of the supported countries, states and regions. Holiday Date Details New Year's Day Sunday, January 1, 2023 New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, or January 1, in the Gregorian calendar. New Year's Day observed Monday, January 2, 2023 New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, or January 1, in the Gregorian calendar. Lunar New Year's Day Sunday, January 22, 2023 Lunar New Year is the first day of the Chinese calendar, which is a lunisolar calendar mainly used for traditional celebrations. Second Day of Lunar New Year Monday, January 23, 2023 Second Day of Lunar New Year is a national holiday in Singapore Day off for Lunar New Year's Day Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Lunar New Year is the first day of the Chinese calendar, which is a lunisolar calendar mainly used for traditional celebrations. Thaipusam Sunday, February 5, 2023 Thaipusam is a observance in Singapore Valenti...

Singapore Public Holidays

Hari Raya Haji Singapore celebrates 11 national holidays each year. National holidays are Under the Employment Act, employers must provide their employees with a paid day off for all national holidays. If an employee must work on a national holiday because of their job position, the law requires that they receive double their usual hourly rate for every hour worked. Employment contracts may provide a paid day off in lieu of the double time, but this option is rarely used. A majority of the holidays celebrated in Singapore are based on different religious beliefs. Many of these holidays occur on different dates each year because they are based on different calendars and the lunar cycle. The Ministry of Manpower will release the official holiday dates towards the end of each year for the following year. Christian holidays that use the lunar cycle are based off of the Gregorian calendar. Muslim holidays based off of the lunar cycle in Singapore are calculated by the Majlis Ugama Islam lunar visibility criteria. Hindu holidays are based off of the Hindu lunar calendar. If more than one holiday occurs on the same date because of lunar calculations, an additional holiday is given to replace it and to eliminate “bad luck.” Previous Years

Dates of Singapore public holidays for 2023 released, include 6 long weekends

SINGAPORE: Singapore will have six long public holiday weekends next year, including one that stretches over four days in January. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Friday (Apr 8) released the dates of Singapore's public holidays for 2023. Seven of the public holidays fall on a Friday, Sunday or Monday. As Chinese New Year falls on consecutive days on Sunday, Jan 22 and Monday, Jan 23 next year, they will be part of a single long weekend of four days. Jan 24, a Tuesday, will also be a public holiday. Three public holidays fall on a Sunday: - New Year's Day (Jan 1) - First day of Chinese New Year (Jan 22) - Deepavali (Nov 12) Three public holidays fall on a Monday: - Second day of Chinese New Year (Jan 23) - Labour Day (May 1) - Christmas Day (Dec 25) One public holiday falls on a Friday: - Good Friday (Apr 7) The other public holidays are: - Hari Raya Puasa (Apr 22) - Vesak Day (Jun 3) - Hari Raya Haji (Jun 29) - National Day (Aug 9) Employees who are required to work on a public holiday are entitled to an extra day’s salary at the basic rate of pay, in addition to their gross rate of pay for that day, said MOM. Employers and employees may mutually agree to substitute a public holiday for another working day. Employers also have the option of granting time-off-in-lieu, based on a mutually agreed number of hours, for working on a public holiday for the following group of employees: Workmen earning more than $4,500 a month; non-workmen earning more than $2,600 a month; and a...