;Singapore ;Unitary parliamentary republic ;official languages: English, Chinese, Malay & Tamil ;Bahasa Melayu (Malay) ;Time zone: SST (UTC+8) ;YOU NEED MovingOperation_LUX ;For a syntax description see PTBSync Help! ;If you find an error please contact: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com LANGUAGE=UTF8 IMAGE=Holiday_Singapore.gif COMMENT=Updated 6 november 2018 \nThe date of the Islam- & Chinese calendar holidays may deviate ±1 day only in case that the moon observation deviates from the moon calculation ;all Islam days double/triple mentioned due to the fact that the Islam year is 11/12 days shorter than the Gregorian year, >some Islam days appear twice in one Gregorian year and are only displayed twice if they are mentioned twice TYP=HOLY ;Public holidays - Public holidays falling on a Sunday will be observed on the Monday following Es-2Dy =Hari Jumaat Agung ;English=Good Friday 01.1.*LUX =Tahun Baru ;English=New Year's Day 21.1.+1Nm =Tahun Baru Cina/Hari Raya Cina (±1 day moon observation) ;English=1st day of the Chinese New Year 21.1.+1Nm+1Dy =Tahun Baru Cina/Hari Raya Cina (±1 day moon observation) ;English=2nd day of the Chinese New Year 01.5.*LUX =Hari Buruh ;English=Labour Day/May Day 21.4.+1Nm+14Dy =Hari Wesak (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=15th day of the 4th Chinese month ;English=Vesak Day 09.8.*LUX =Hari Kebangsaan ;Note={d} ;English=National Day {Islam 01.10.} =Hari Raya Puasa (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=end of the fasting month of Ramadan ;English=Hari Raya Puasa {Islam 19.9.}+12Dy =Hari Raya Puasa (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=end of the fasting month of Ramadan ;English=Hari Raya Puasa ;Hari Deepavali ;Note=Hindu calendar ;English=Deepavali ;?17.9.+1NM+1FM+14Dy =Diwali/Deepavali (Diwali) (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=14 days after full moon Asvina/Ashvin/Aswayuja ;OK 1999, +1Dy 2000, 2001?, 2002, 2003, 2004, +1Dy 2005, 2006, +1Dy 2007, +1Dy 2008, +1Dy 2009,+1Dy 2010, 2011, -1Dy 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, +1Dy 2016 07.11.*LUX>1998<2000 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=1999 26.10.*LUX>1999<2001 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2000 14.11.*LUX>2000<2002 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2001 04.11.*LUX>2001<2003 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2002 24.10.*LUX>2002<2004 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2003 11.11.*LUX>2003<2005 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2004 01.11.*LUX>2004<2006 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2005 21.10.*LUX>2005<2007 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2006 08.11.*LUX>2006<2008 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2007 27.10.*LUX>2007<2009 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2008 17.10.*LUX>2008<2010 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2009 05.11.*LUX>2009<2011 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2010 26.10.*LUX>2010<2012 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2011 13.11.*LUX>2011<2013 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2012 02.11.*LUX>2012<2014 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2013 22.10.*LUX>2013<2015 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2014 10.11.*LUX>2014<2016 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2015 29.10.*LUX>2015<2017 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2016 18.10.*LUX>2016<2018 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2017 06.11.*LUX>2017<2019 =Hari Deepavali ;Note=2018 {Islam 10.12.} =Hari Raya Haji (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=10 Dhulhidsche/Dhu al-Hijjah ;English=Hari Raya Haji {Islam 28.11.}+12Dy =Hari Raya Haji (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=10 Dhulhidsche/Dhu al-Hijjah ;English=Hari Raya Haji 25.12.*LUX =Hari Krismas/Hari Natal ;English=Christmas ;one-off 07.8.>2014<2016 =SG50 Public Holiday ;Note=2015 {n} TYP=LOCAL ;scheduled school holidays observed by students in national schools ;Mondays are school holidays for any school holiday that falls on a Sunday 01.9.*LUX>1993<2013 =ke-#1993 Hari Guru ;Note=ke-1 1994, 1994>2010 & 2012, 2013 >1st Friday September {m} ;English=Teachers' Day 02.9.>2010<2012 =ke-#1993 Hari Guru ;Note=2011 {m} ;English=Teachers' Day 01.9.>2011<2013 =ke-#1993 Hari Guru ;Note=2012 {m} ;English=Teachers' Day 01.9.+1Fr>2012 =ke-#1993 Hari Guru ;Note=ke-1 1994 {m};English=Teachers' Day 01.10.*LUX>1960<2011 =ke-#1960 Hari Kanak-kanak ;Note=ke-1 1961, 1961>2010, 2011 >1st Friday October {m} ;English=Children's Day 01.10.+1Fr>2010<2013 =ke-#1960 Hari Kanak-kanak ;Note=ke-1 1961, 1961>2010 Oct. 1, 2013 >2nd Friday October {m} ;English=Children's Day 01.10.+2Fr>2012 =ke-#1960 Hari Kanak-kanak ;Note=ke-1 1961, 1961>2010 Oct. 1, 2011>2012 1st Friday October {m} ;English=Children's Day 01.7.+1Su =Hari Belia ;Note={m} ;English=Youth Day 10.8.*LUX =Hari selepas Hari Kebangsaan ;English=Day after National Day TYP=Normal ;Summer time is observed year round in Malaysia ;days observed/celebrated by significant segments of the Singaporean population, but not public holidays Es=Hari Easter (Paskah) ;English=Easter ;Hari Thaipusam ;Note=Full moon day in Thai, 10th month of the Tamil calendar ;English=Thaipusam 14.2. =Hari Valentine ;English=Valentine's Day 15.2. =Hari Total Defence ;Note=1942 start of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore ;English=Total Defence Day 08.3. =Hari Wanita Antarabangsa ;English=International Women's Day 01.4. =Hari April Fool ;English=April Fool's Day 28.2.+36Dy =Perayaan Qingming/Cheng Beng ;English=Qingming Festival 01.5.+2Su =Hari Ibu ;English=Mother's Day 18.5. =Hari Muzium Antarabangsa ;English=International Museum Day ;Pesta Kapal Naga (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=5th day of 5th Chinese lunar month ;English=Dragon Boat Festival 01.6.+3Su =Hari Bapa ;English=Father's Day 25.7.+1Nm+14Dy =Hari Festival Hantu (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=15th day 7th Chinese lunar month ;English=Hungry Ghost Festival 01.7. =Hari Angkatan Tentera Singapura ;English=Singapore Armed Forces Day 21.7. =Hari Keharmonian Kaum ;Note=1964 1st incident race riots in Singapore {d} ;English=Racial Harmony Day 24.8.+1Nm+14Dy =Pesta Kuih Bulan/Pesta Tanglung (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=15th day 8th Chinese lunar month ;English=Mid-Autumn Festival / Moon Cake Festival ;The PTBSync holiday files are maintained by dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com ;On http://users.telenet.be/wdew/ you find a library of additional files for PTBSync ;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Singapore ;http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/non_version/cgi-bin/cgi_retrieve.pl?actno=REVED-126