Travel Tips to Malaysia;
A lot of happenings in Malaysia especially during festive public holiday as well as during School Holiday. As you would know, Malaysia consist of multi-ethnic population from Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban and many others.
Malaysian Government had gazetted main festive celebrations namely as Public Holiday where all offices closed, but most commercial and mall will be open for business. During public holiday, most citizen will spend their days with family and friends at these places as hangout place. Do expect traffic congestion, but nevertheless it's loads of fun and happening....
To assist you, observe these dates in 2013 if you want happenings then join the crowd or you may want to reschedule your tour ~ your choice ;
New Year - January 1st (Tuesday)
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday - January 24th (Thursday)
Thaipusam - January 27th (Sunday, hence Monday is a Public Holiday)
Chinese New Year - February 10th & 11th (Sunday & Monday + Tuesday)
Labour Day - May 1st (Wednesday)
Agong's (King) Birthday - June 1st (Saturday)
Hari Raya Puasa - August 8th & 9th (Thursday & Friday)
National Day - August 31st (Saturday)
Malaysia Day - September16th (Monday)
Hari Raya Haji - October 15th (Tuesday)
Deepavali - November 2nd (Saturday)
Awal Muharram - November 5th (Tuesday)
Xmas Day - December 25th (Wednesday)





