PHNOM PENH – The below is a list of the national public holidays in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries: Cambodia, Brunei, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.
If you are from a member of ASEAN countries, then I am sure you might be searching for ASEAN Holiday Calendar 2016 which includes all Public Holidays, Bank Holidays, Government Holidays, School Holidays and Festivals in ASEAN in the year 2016.
Public Holidays in Cambodia for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | International New Year Day | Celebrates the beginning of the Gregorian New Year |
January 07 | Victory over Genocide Day | Marks the end of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 |
February 22 | Meak Bochea Day | Date varies depending on the Lunar cycle |
March 08 | International Women Day | |
April 13, 14, 15, 16 | Khmer New Year Day | Cambodian New Year |
May 01 | International Labor Day | Established to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers |
May 13, 14, 15 | King's Birthday, Norodom Sihamoni | HM King Norodom Sihamoni was born on May 14, 1953 |
May 20 | Visak Bochea Day | Birth of Buddha |
May 24 | Royal Plowing Ceremony | Marks the start of the planting season |
June 01 | International Children Day | International and Cambodian Children's Day |
June 18 | King's Mother Birthday, Norodom Monineath Sihanouk | Queen Mother Norodom Monineath was born on June 18, 1936 |
September 24 | Constitutional Day | Celebrates the signing of the constitution in 1993 |
September 30, October 01, 02 | Pchum Ben Day | Ancestors Day, a Buddhist holiday dedicated to honouring deceased relatives |
October 15 | Commemoration Day of King's Father, Norodom Sihanouk | HM Norodom Sihanouk died on 15 October 2012 |
October 23 | Paris Peace Agreements Day | Commemorates the Treaty of Paris on 23 October 1991 |
October 29 | King's Coronation Day, Norodom Sihamoni | Norodom Sihamoni's coronation was on 29 October 2004 |
November 09 | Independence Day | Cambodia gained independence from France in 1953 |
November 13, 14, 15 | Water Festival Ceremony | Boat racing festival to mark the annual change in the Mekon and Tonie Sap rivers |
December 10 | International Human Rights Day | Marks the UN's adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
Note:
- The public holidays listed above is referred to the Prakas Nº 416 Kor.Bor/Bror.Kor, issued on October 21, 2015 by Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training.
- Any public holidays which overlap with Sunday, the following working day will be substituted.
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Public Holidays in Brunei for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Celebrates New Year Day |
February 08 | Chinese New Year | 1st day of 1st lunar month |
February 23 | National Day | Hari Nasional. Independence from the United Kingdom in 1984 |
May 05 | Isra and Mi'raj * | Ascension of the Prophet |
May 31 | Royal Brunei Armed Forces Day | The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) was formed on 31 May 1961 |
June 06 | First Day of Ramadhan * | |
July 22 | Nuzul Al-Quran * | The revelation of the Quran |
July 07 | Hari Raya Aidil Fitri * | End of Ramadan |
July 09 | Hari Raya Aidil Fitri Holiday * | Probable holiday |
July 11 | Hari Raya Aidil Fitri Holiday * | Probable holiday |
July 15 | H.M. The Sultan's Birthday | Commemorates the birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah in 1946 |
September 11 | Hari Raya Aidil Adha * | Date varies on Lunar cycle |
October 02 | Al-Hijra * | Islamic New Year |
December 12 | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday | Celebrates birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. |
December 25 | Hari Natal |
Note:
- Fridays and Sundays are non working days
- If a holiday falls on a Friday or Sunday, it will be moved to a working day
- * Subject to change
Public Holidays in Indonesia for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Celebrates New Year Day |
February 08 | Chinese New Year | Imlek |
March 09 | Hari Raya Nyepi | Balinese New Year |
March 25 | Good Friday | International Catholic holiday |
May 01 | Labour Day | World Labour day |
May 05 | Ascension Day of Jesus Christ | 40 days after Easter |
May 06 | Ascension Day of the Prophet Muhammad | Isra Mikraj of Prophet Muhammad SAW |
May 22 | Waisak Day | Birth of Buddha. Hari Raya Waisak 2560 |
July 04, 05, 08 | Cuti Bersama | Extra holiday declared by the government |
July 06, 07 | Hari Raya Idul Fitri | Hari Raya Idul Fitri 1437 Hijriyah |
August 17 | Independence Day | Marks the start of the revolution against the Netherlands in 1945 |
September 12 | Idul Adha | Hari Raya Idul Adha 1436 Hijriyah |
September 11 | Hari Raya Aidil Adha | Date varies on Lunar cycle |
October 02 | Muharram | Islamic New Year |
December 12 | Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad | Marks the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammed |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Hari Raya Natal |
December 26 | Cuti Bersama | Extra holiday declared by the government |
Note:
- Beside official holiday, there are the so-called "libur bersama" or "cuti bersama", or joint leave(s) declared nationwide by the government.
- Holidays that fall on the weekend are not moved to another day.
- This official 2016 public holiday dates have been released by the Joint Ministerial Decree on 30 June 2015.
Public Holidays in Lao PDR for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | International New Year 2016 Day | Celebrates New Year Day |
March 08 | International Women's Day | Marks Int'l Women's Day |
April 13, 14, 15 | Lao New Year Days | Celebrates Lao New Year's Days |
April 18 | Lao New Year Days | Lao New Year Days (to replace the date of April 16, 2016) |
May 02 | International Labour Day (to replace the date of May 01,2016) | Int'l Labour Day (to replace the date of May 01,2016) |
July 20 | Lao Women Union's Day | Isra Mikraj of Prophet Muhammad SAW |
October 07 | BOL Establishment Day | Bank Of Laos Establishment Day |
October 17 | Boat Racing Festival Day | Extra holiday declared by the government |
November 14 | That Luang Festival Day | Grand Stupa Festival |
December 02 | Lao National Day | The establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic in 1975 |
Note:
- This official 2016 public holiday dates have been stated from ACLEDA Bank Lao Ltd..
Public Holidays in Malaysia for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | All states except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Terengganu |
February 08, 09 | Chinese New Year | Lunar New Year |
May 01 | Labour Day | Int'l Labour Day |
May 21 | Wesak Day | Birth of Buddha. Observed on the day of the full moon in May |
June 04 | H.M. Agong's Birthday | Birthday of His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di Pertuan Agong |
July 06, 07 | Hari Raya Aidilfitri | Celebrates Hari Raya Aidilfitri in a big way following the month of Ramadhan |
August 31 | National Day | The day commemorates the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule in 1957 |
September 12, 13 | Hari Raya Haji | Festival of Sacrifice |
September 16 | Malaysia Day | Became a Federal Holiday in 2010 |
September 24 | Hari Raya Haji | Hari Raya Eidul Adha (Qurban) |
October 02 | Awal Muharram | Also called 'Maal Hijrah' celebrates the beginning of the Islamic New Year |
October 29 | Deepavali | The festival of lights. Except Sarawak |
December 12 | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday | Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW (Maulidur Rasul) |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Internationally observed Christian holiday |
Note:
- If the holiday falls on a Sunday, the next day (Monday) will be observed as a public holiday.
- All above holidays are national public holidays only. Find the final official 2016 list released by the government.
Public Holidays in Myanmar for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 04 | Independence Day | The date celebrates Myanmar's Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom on January 4, 1948 |
January 09 | Kayin New Year Day | First day of the month of Pyathoe |
February 12 | Union Day | Int'l Labour Day |
March 02 | Peasants’ Day | Birth of Buddha. Observed on the day of the full moon in May |
March 22 | Full Moon Day of Tabaung | |
March 27 | Armed Forces Day | Tatmadaw Day |
April 11-20 | Thingyan (Water Festival) | Maha Thingyan (Water Festival) long holidays |
May 01 | Labour Day | May Day |
May 20 | Full Moon Day of Kasong | Vesak Day |
July 18 | Full Moon Day of Waso | Dhammasetkya Day. Beginning of Buddhist Lent |
July 19 | Martyr's Day | |
October 15 | Full Moon Day of Thadingyut | End of Buddhist Lent |
November 13 | Full Moon of Tazaungmone | Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW (Maulidur Rasul) |
November 23 | National Day | 10th day following the full moon of the month of Tazaungmone |
December 25 | Christmas Day | |
December 28 | Kayin New Year Day | First day of the month of Pyathoe |
Note:
- If the Public Holiday is on Saturday or Sunday, it will not be substituted to another working day.
- The final official 2016 list released by the government.
Public Holidays in Philippines for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Regular holiday |
January 02 | Public Holiday | Additional special (non-working) day |
February 08 | Chinese New Year | 1st day of 1st lunar month. Special (non-working) day |
February 25 | EDSA People Power Revolution | A special non-working holiday to mark the 30th anniversary |
March 24 | Maundy Thursday | Regular holiday |
March 25 | Good Friday | Regular holiday |
March 26 | Black Saturday | Special (non-working) day |
April 09 | Day of Valor | Regular holiday. Marks the the fall of Bataan in World War II. |
May 01 | Labor Day | Regular holiday |
June 12 | Independence Day | Regular Holiday: Celebrates the Philippine Declaration of Independence on 12 June 1898 from Spanish colonial rule. |
July 06 | Eid'l Fitr * | The Feast of Ramadan. Date to be confirmed |
August 21 | Ninoy Aquino Day | Special (non-working) day. Commemorates the assassination of Benigno Ninoy Aquino Jr. in 1983 |
August 29 | National Heroes Day | Regular holiday. Last Monday of August |
September 12 | Eidul Adha * | Sacrifice Feast. Date to be confirmed. |
October 31 | Public Holiday | Additional special (non-working) day |
November 01 | All Saints Day | Special (non-working) day |
November 30 | Bonifacio Day | Regular holiday. Commemorates the birth of Andrés Bonifacio on 30 Nov 1863 |
December 24 | Christmas Eve | Special (non-working) day |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Regular holiday |
December 30 | Rizal Day | Regular holiday. Commemorates the execution of José Rizal by the Spanish on 30 Dec 1896. |
December 31 | New Years Eve | Additional special (non-working) day |
Note:
- The Labor Code of the Philippines specifies two types of holidays: the 'regular holiday' and the 'special non-working day'.
- There is a difference in the pay that employers are required to pay between the two type of holidays.
- The official proclamation of holidays for 2016 was made with the signing of Proclamation 1105 on 20 August 2015.
- * Subject to change
Public Holidays in Singapore for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Celebrates New Year Day |
February 08, 09 | Chinese New Year | Chinese Lunar New Year |
February 08 | Chinese New Year | 1st day of 1st lunar month. Special (non-working) day |
March 25 | Good Friday | Friday before Easter Sunday |
May 01 | Labour Day | May 2 2016, will be a public holiday. |
May 21 | Vesak Day | Birth of Buddha |
July 06 | Hari Raya Puasa | |
August 09 | National Day | The celebration of the Independence of Singapore from Malaysia on 9 August 1965. |
September 12 | Hari Raya Haji | Feast of the sacrifice |
October 30 | Deepavali | Dewali |
December 25 | Christmas Day | December 26 2016, will be a public holiday. |
Note:
- If a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following workday will be a public holiday.
- If it falls on a Saturday, there will be no holiday-in-lieu.
- For companies that do not operate on Saturdays, usually the following workday (i.e. Monday) will be an off day.
- For companies that operate on Saturday, employees usually get off-in-lieu.
- The official dates released by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on 12 May 2015
- Add 2016 public holidays to your calendar
Public Holidays in Thailand for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Wan Khuen Pi Mai |
February 22 | Makha Bucha Day | Date varies depending on the lunar cycle |
April 06 | Chakri Day | April 6th, or following Monday if it falls on a weekend |
April 13, 14, 15 | Songkran Festival | Thai New Year |
May 02 | National Labour Day | Substitution for National Labour Day (Sunday 1st May) |
May 05 | Coronation Day | |
May 06 | Public Holiday | Special holiday after Coronation Day |
May 20 | Wisakha Bucha Day | Date varies depending on the lunar cycle |
July 01 | Mid Year Closing Day | Dewali |
July 18 | Public Holiday | Special holiday before Asanha Bucha |
July 19 | Asarnha Bucha Day | Date varies depending on the lunar cycle |
August 12 | H.M. the Queen's Birthday | Aug 12th, or following Monday if it falls on a weekend |
October 24 | Chulalongkorn Day | Substitution for Chulalongkorn Day (Sunday 23rd October) |
December 05 | H.M. the King's Birthday | Dec 5th, or following Monday if it falls on a weekend |
December 12 | Constitution Day | Substitution for Constitution Day (Saturday 10th December) |
Note:
- Where the actual date of the holiday falls on a weekend, a substitute day has been granted on the Monday as a day's holiday.
- Alcohol is not served on religious holidays
- The official list and dates of the annual bank holidays in Thailand for 2016 have been released.
Public Holidays in Vietnam for the Year 2016
Date | Holiday | Comments |
January 01 | New Year's Day | Celebrates New Year Day |
February 06-12 | Lunar New Year Festival | Vietnamese New Year (Tet Nguyen Dan) |
April 18 | National Anniversary of Hung Kings * | April 6th, or following Monday if it falls on a weekend |
May 02 | Victory Day * | Substitution for National Labour Day (Sunday 1st May) |
May 03 | International Labor Day | |
September 02 | National Day | Marks Vietnam's declaration of independence in 1945. |
Note:
- If a public holiday falls on a weekend, workers are entitled to have the following day off as compensation
- Under Article 115 of the Labor Code issued in 2012, workers are entitled to ten paid holidays each year.
- Employees who are foreign citizens working in Vietnam receive an additional day off for their own country's National Day
- The official dates stated from the US Embassy Hanoi
- * Subject to change