List of Malaysia Public Holidays in 2024

You are every Malaysian who looks forward to the Chinese calendars for the coloured boxes at the end of the year to see the next holidays. If you’re in school we are eager for the yellow boxes in that calendar and can’t wait to get back home.

Fret not anymore, for I have made the public holidays in 2024 convenient for you with just one scroll. This year is indeed a bonus year for the long weekends to spend at home.

So, gear up with plans and online bookings for your next vacation!

Public National Holidays and State Holidays in Malaysia for 2024

Date & Day Public Holidays in 2024 States Involved
1 Jan, Mon New Year’s National
14 Jan, Sun YDPB Negeri Sembilan Birthday Negeri Sembilan
25 Jan, Thu Thaipusam Johor,KL,Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Penang, Putrajaya & Selangor
1 Feb, Thu Federal Territory Day KL,Labuan & Putrajaya
6 Feb, Thu Israk and Mikraj Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Perlis & Terenganu
10 & 11 Feb

Sat & Sun

Chinese New Year National
12 Feb, Mon Chinese New Year Holiday National except for Johor & Kedah
20 Feb, Tue Declaration of Independence Day Melaka
4 Mar, Mon Installation of Sultan Terengganu Terengganu
12 Mar, Tue Awal Ramadan Johor, Kedah & Melaka
23 Mar, Sar Sultan of Johor’s Birthday Johor
28 Mar, Thu Nuzul – Al Quran National except Kedah, Melaka, Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Sabah & Sarawak
29 Mar, Fri Good Friday Sabah & Sarawak
10 & 11 Apr,

Wed & Thu

Hari Raya Aidilfitri National
26 Apr, Fri Sultan of Terengganu’s Birthday Terengganu
1 May, Wed Labour Day National
17 May, Fri Raja Perlis Birthday Perlis
22 May, Wed Wesak Day National
22 May, Wed Hari Hol Pahang Pahang
30 & 31 May

Thu & Fri

Harvest Festival Labuan & Sabah
1, 2 & 3 Jun

Sat, Sun & Mon

Hari Gawai Holiday Sarawak
3 Jun, Mon Agong’s Birthday National
16 Jun, Sun Arafat Day Kelantan & Terengganu
17 Jun, Mon Hari Raya Haji National
18 Jun, Tue Hari Raja Hari Holiday Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis & Terengganu
30 Jun, Sun Sultan of Kedah’s Birthday Kedah
7 Jul, Sun Georgetown World Heritage City Day Penang
7 Jul, Sun Awal – Muharram National
8 Jul, Mon Awal – Muharram Holiday National except Johor,Kelantan & Terengganu
13 Jul, Sat Penang Governer’s Birthday Penang
22 Jul, Mon Sarawak Day Sarawak
30 Jul, Tue Sultan of Pahang’s Birthday Pahang
24 Aug, Sat Melaka Governor’s Birthday Melaka
31 Aug, Sat Merdeka Day National
16 Sept, Mon Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday National
16 Sept, Mon Malaysia Day National
29 Sept, Sun Sultan’s Kelantan Birthday Kelantan
5 Oct, Sat Sabah Governor’s Birthday Sabah
12 Oct, Sat Sarawak Governor’s Birthday Sarawak
31 Oct, Thu Deepavali National except Sarawak
1 Nov, Fri Sultan of Perak’s Birthday Perak
11 Dec, Wed Sultan of Selangor’s Birthday Selangor
24 Dec, Tue Christmas Eve Sabah
25 Dec, Wed Christmas Day National

**The public holidays in 2024 dates might be subject to change.

These public holidays in 2024 may vary or may be extended as well. In Malaysia, our generous government has always given us an extra day of leave when a certain festive season falls on a weekend.

Hence, we might get a Friday or a Monday off as a result! Indeed the best way to overcome ‘Monday Blues’.

For any extra days of public holidays in 2024 for those working in the private sector, it is recommended to clarify with your department.

 

Guide to Plan Your Holiday in 2024

Here I’d like to tell you about the suggested leave to take. You can also take more leave to make the weekends even longer!

We’ve prepared a cheatsheet for the long weekends in 2024. I’m sure you’re excited to arrange more getaways in 2024, taking advantage of the 13 long weekends, so why not start planning your holidays for the upcoming year now?

Here is a cheatsheet with a list of 13 long weekends that you should look forward to in 2024.

 

Malaysia Public Holiday 2024 schedule

Make sure to download and take a look at our free 2024 Long Weekends cheatsheet prepared by us, BizTech Community!

(Click on the image shown above to download a printable version!)

 

Conclusion

One of the best things about settling in Malaysia is the number of holidays you get to unwind and have more family time. In this multi-cultural community, it is important that everyone participates in the jubilant festive with all the other races.

Endless shopping sprees are what you and I look for every year, with new stocks and discounts of items to grab. Not forgetting fireworks lighting up in the sky that puts a great smile on our faces.

This privilege of travelling to a new place to unwind is a must-plan yearly, so don’t forget the first step which is to renew your passports. Check out our guide for an easy and swift way to renew your passport online in Malaysia.

With these steps, you’re all set for the exciting escapade with these public holidays in 2024!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the compulsory public holidays in Malaysia in 2024?

The compulsory public holidays in 2024 apply to all states in Malaysia which are national. This means that both employees and students have the right to observe these holidays.

  1. Chinese New Year (10 Feb, Sat)
  2. Hari Raya Aidilfitri (10 Apr, Wed)
  3. Labour Day (1 May, Wed)
  4. Agong’s Birthday (3 Jun, Mon)
  5. Independence Day (31 Aug, Sat)
  6. Malaysia Day (1 Sept, Mon)
  7. Deepavali (31 Oct, Tues)

How many public holidays in Malaysia in 2024?

There are a total of 15 national public holidays in 2024. The rest of the state events like Sultan’s Birthday or heritage days are considered as public holidays only in certain states.

What if the public holiday falls on a weekend?

If a public holiday falls on a weekend, the government usually announces an extra day off on Friday or Monday during the week.

Just the rest you need on a long weekend!

However, be sure to seek advice from your department if you’re in the private line. Some companies and schools provide this privilege to the particular races celebrating the festival as they are required to help out in their homes during the busy festive week!

Is Christmas a public holiday in Malaysia?

Certainly! Christmas is a public holiday in 2024 for every Malaysian to enjoy. This day is particularly dedicated to the Christian community in Malaysia to celebrate the birth of Jesus which gives significance to their religion.

The dazzling interiors at malls and luscious food at your friend’s open house are something not to be missed even if it’s not snowing in Malaysia!

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