Malaysia is all the time being seen as the country that has the most whole of social holidays. In fact, there are only total 13 days of national holidays compared to Thailand which has total of 14 days.
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Thailand has become well known worldwide for its many attractions. Many attractions can all over the country, offering visitors interesting knowledge of Thai culture to be found uniquely.
For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.
Below are the national holidays in Malaysia: -
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1 – New Year Day
New Year Day is the first day of the year. It is a social holiday for all states except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Terengganu.
2 – Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the major and longest celebration of the Chinese, also known as the “spring festival”. The celebration normally falls between the month of January and February.
3 – Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday
Prophet Muhammad birthday is being supreme in the month of February. Prophet Muhammad is a respectable icon in the Muslims society. However, some Muslims do not approve of celebrating the birthday, and regard doing so as a religious innovation.
4 – Labor Day
Labor Day also known as Hari Buruh is supreme every 1st May. This day is supreme as a day of commemoration and appreciation of labors, workers and the unions.
5 – Wesak Day
Wesak Day or Buddha birthday is normally supreme in the month of May by the Buddhists. The celebration is meant to bring happiness and joy to the less unfortunate. Also, the devotees are served with vegetarian food in the temple.
6 – Yang di-Pertuan Agong Birthday
Yang di-Pertuan Agong birthday is supreme on the first Saturday of June. In Malaysia, Yang di-Pertuan Agong refers to King. As part of the celebration, the King honors titles to the outstanding members of the public.
7 – National Day
National Day also known as “Hari Merdeka” or “Independence Day” supreme annually on August 31st. National Day is the celebration of free from the colonization of the British. As part of the celebration, there will be a parade and performances from discrete organizations.
8 – Hari Raya Puasa
Hari Raya Puasa is the festival of “Forget and Forgive” supreme by the Muslims. On the first day, the Muslims will put on new clothes and pray in the mosque as well as visiting the grave of the relatives. Then, there will be “open house” serving all kinds of delicacies to the guests.
9 – Deepavali
Deepavali is the “Festival of Light” supreme between the month of October and November by the Hindus. As a new start, they perform the oil bathing rituals to wash away sins and bad luck of the past year. This is a National holiday except in Labuan and Sarawak.
10 – Hari Raya Haji
Hari Raya Haji is one of the prominent celebration of the Muslims as a remembrance of willingness of Ibrahim to cut his son as an obedience to God. On this day, domestic animals such as cow or goat will be cut by each family. The meat will divide equally to the family, relatives or friends and the poor.
11 – Awal Muharram
Awal Muharram also known as Ma’al Hijrah marks the beginning of new year in the Islamic calendar. This is the time where Prophet Muhammad and the Muslims migrated to the city, Madina.
12 – Christmas
Christmas is the birth of Christ, supreme by the Christians annually on December 25th. On the Christmas eve, the Christians dress up in their new clothes for the midnight service. On the Christmas day, is time for the family members to derive around. There would be a feast and also gift exchange from friends.
Holidays in Malaysia can be confusing at times some National holidays only applied in distinct states and also, the dates of each holiday is not fixed. It might be vary.
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