the Malaysia 2007 holiday list is as below;
New Year --------------------------------------------- 1st January
Islamic New Year ----------------------------------- 20th January
Thaipusam ------------------------------------------- 11st February
Chinese New Year --------------------------------- 18th February
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday ----------------- 31st March
Good Friday ------------------------------------------14th April
Labour Day ------------------------------------------ 1st May
Wesak Day ------------------------------------------ 1st May
Harvest Festival ------------------------------------ 30th May
Dayak Festival -------------------------------------- 1st May
King's Birthday -------------------------------------- 2nd June
National Day ----------------------------------------- 31st August
Eid ul-Fitr --------------------------------------------- 13rd October
Diwali ------------------------------------------------- 8th November
Eid ul-Adha ------------------------------------------ 20th December
Christmas ------------------------------------------- 25th December
for more information please check in website as below
have a nice day
2006-11-01 21:02:11
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answered by macvanteh 3
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Malaysia holidays, following a complete list (excluding states sultan/ yang dipertuan birthday):
1. Hari Raya Aldifitri or Puasa/ Muslim New Year
2. Hari Raya Haji or Qurban
3. Deepavali/ Deepavali Day
4. Thaipusam/ Thaipusam Day
5. Hari Gawai/ Harvest Festival Day
6. Hari Natal/ Christmas Day
7. Hari Raya Cina/ Chinese New Year
8. Hari Wesak/ Wesak Day
9. Hari Buruh/ Labour Day
10. Nuzul Al-Quran Day
11. Hari Keputeraan DYMM Agung/ Yang di Pertuan Agong Birthday
12. New Year's Day
13. Maal Hijrah Day/ Awal Muharram
14. Hari Dayak/ Dayak Festival Day
15. Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
16. Hari Israk and Mikraj/ Israk and Mikraj Day (Kedah, N.Sembilan & Perlis only)
17. Good Friday (Sabah & Sarawak only)
* Besides 16 & 17, some of the above Malaysia holidays are not necessary applicable to all states in Malaysia.
* There is no such thing as Islamic Day, Eid ul-Fitr, Diwali, and
Eid ul-Adha!!!
* For more information and OFFICIAL Public Holidays and State Holidays dates, check Malaysian National News Agency
http://www.bernama.com.my
2006-11-01 11:27:31
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answered by dranagar 5
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how much u gonna pay me for that???
its a loooong list u know...
probably should b more realistic n specific
some islands that r worth to check out:
langkawi-good place for shopping, lots of historic places
perhentian (terengganu)-superb beach
tioman (pahang)-superb beach,good for snrkling n diving
for more places, go to http://www.tourism.gov.my
2006-11-01 11:06:24
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answered by fallforniky 2
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A complete list? Are you serious?
2006-11-01 08:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer could be found here -
http://www.regit.com/malaysia/holiday/holiday.htm
http://www.cuti.com.my/guide/calendar2006.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holidays_in_Malaysia
2006-11-01 14:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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holiday list? u mean, x'mas, new year, chinese neew year, hari raya, deepavali, then hari raya again, then my birthday is a holiday as well...hahaha.....
2006-11-01 11:36:08
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answered by Sarah 5
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