The national calendar of Malaysia Public Holidays 2030 reveals all the public holidays that will be celebrated by the people of Malaysia. However, the dates mentioned in the 2030 calendar might be subject to official changes, which are normally announced. Hence, it is essential for the user to check for updates on a regular basis. To view the entire public holidays 2030 in Malaysia, the user must scroll the holiday list 2030. It is also possible for the user to select the Malaysian state of residence wherein he/she is living and find out the holiday calendar 2030 of that region or state.
Date | Holiday | Year | Country |
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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 |
Malaysia Official Holidays 2030 are mostly observed by private and governmental organizations. However, the most common 2030 holiday observed in Malaysia is the National Day. It is also observed as Independence Day on the thirty-first day of August 2030, which commemorates the independence of Malaysia. Besides, first day of May 2030 is observed as Labour day, and the Malaysian King’s birthday will be observed on the first Saturday of June 2030.
Through Malaysia Public Holidays Calendar 2030, many other festivals are observed, and they fall under major national public holidays. It should also be noted that the main 2030 Malaysia Holidays of each major religion are considered as public holidays 2030. They are observed on the western 2030 calendar of Malaysia, and are religious ones.
Public holidays in Malaysia are normally observed at levels of state and federal holidays 2030. The main Malaysia Federal Holidays 2030 list is observed throughout the nation. Additional 2030 holidays are expected to be observed by each federal territory as well as state. It should be noted that Malaysia Public Holidays 2030 are considered to be a mixture of secular types of holidays 2030. The citizens of Malaysia celebrate these holidays as part of the history of the nation.