Malaysia Calendar 2030 with Public Holidays ❤️✅

Malaysia Calendar 2030 with Public Holidays ❤️✅

The people of Malaysia prefer to observe Malaysia Public Holidays 2030, which is published in the nation’s calendar. In this Malaysian calendar of 2030, it may be seen that the 2030 dates announced are expected to change officially and updated. The user of calendar 2030 is required to verify the updates at regular intervals. By scrolling the entire holiday 2030 list, the user can ascertain precisely about the Malaysian public holidays that will be observed. The holiday calendar of 2030 is published matching to that particular state or region. The user can find out the holiday calendar of 2030 easily by choosing his/her state of residence.

It may be seen that both the government and private organizations mostly celebrate Malaysia Official Holidays 2030. The most common holiday observed in 2030 is National Day. This day is celebrated as Independence Day. This falls on the thirty-first day of August 2030. On this day, people remember Malaysian independence. On the first day of May, the Labour Day is observed. On the first Saturday of June 2030, the birthday of Malaysian King is celebrated.

It can be seen that several other festivals are observed as a part of Malaysia Public Holidays Calendar 2030. They are observed by the people as main national public holidays. In Malaysia, the main 2030 Malaysia Holidays of each religion are reckoned as public holidays. Considering western calendar of Malaysia, holidays are celebrated as religious ones.

Malaysia Public Holidays 2030

Date Holiday Year Country
01-Jan new-year-day (All except?JHR,?KDH,?KTN,?PLS,?TRG) 2030 malaysia
06-Jan Ramadan begins (JHR,?KDH,?MLK) 2030 malaysia
22-Jan Nuzul Al-Quran (Most regions) 2030 malaysia
01-Feb federal-territory-day (KUL,?LBN,?PJY) 2030 malaysia
03-Feb Chinese Lunar new-year-day 2030 malaysia
04-Feb Second day of Chinese Lunar New Year 2030 malaysia
05-Feb hari-raya-puasa 2030 malaysia
06-Feb hari-raya-puasa Day 2 2030 malaysia
14-Feb Valentine's Day 2030 malaysia
20-Mar March Equinox 2030 malaysia
14-Apr eid-al-adha 2030 malaysia
15-Apr eid-al-adha (Day 2) (KDH,?KTN,?PLS,?TRG) 2030 malaysia
15-Apr Declaration of Malacca as Historical City (Malacca) 2030 malaysia
19-Apr good-friday (Sabah, Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
21-Apr Easter Sunday 2030 malaysia
01-May labour-day 2030 malaysia
04-May Muharram/New Year 2030 malaysia
07-May Pahang State Holiday (Pahang) 2030 malaysia
30-May Harvest Festival (Labuan, Sabah) 2030 malaysia
31-May Harvest Festival Day 2 (Labuan, Sabah) 2030 malaysia
01-Jun The Yang di-Pertuan agongs-birthday 2030 malaysia
01-Jun Gawai Dayak (Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
02-Jun Gawai Dayak Holiday (Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
03-Jun 'Gawai Dayak Holiday' observed (Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
08-Jun Almarhum Sultan Iskandar Hol Day (Johor) 2030 malaysia
21-Jun June Solstice 2030 malaysia
07-Jul George Town World Heritage City Day (Penang) 2030 malaysia
13-Jul The prophet-muhammad-birthday 2030 malaysia
13-Jul Penang Governor's Birthday (Penang) 2030 malaysia
22-Jul Sarawak Independence Day (Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
31-Aug Malaysia's National Day 2030 malaysia
16-Sep malaysia-day 2030 malaysia
23-Sep September Equinox 2030 malaysia
05-Oct Birthday of the Governor of Sabah (Sabah) 2030 malaysia
11-Oct Birthday of the Governor of Malacca (Malacca) 2030 malaysia
12-Oct Birthday of the Governor of Sarawak (Sarawak) 2030 malaysia
23-Nov Isra and Mi'raj (KDH,?NSN,?PLS) 2030 malaysia
22-Dec December Solstice 2030 malaysia
24-Dec christmas Eve 2030 malaysia
25-Dec christmas-day 2030 malaysia
26-Dec Ramadan begins (JHR,?KDH,?MLK) 2030 malaysia
31-Dec New Year's Eve 2030 malaysia

Printable Calendar 2030 Malaysia

State and federal holidays include public holidays in Malaysia. However, in the entire nation, main list of Malaysia Federal Holidays 2030 is celebrated. While considering each state and federal territory, additional holidays are expected to be observed by the people. Malaysia Public Holidays 2030 are recognized as a combination of holidays, which are secular. As part of the nation’s history, Malaysians celebrate these holidays.