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  2. Public holidays in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The days observed as general public holidays in Singapore are declared in the schedule to the Holidays Act. [9] According to the Ministry of Manpower, which issues a yearly list of the dates on which public holidays fall, the holidays were "chosen and agreed upon after close consultation with different community and religious leaders in ...

  3. Labour Day (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The launch of the Singapore Labour Foundation in 1978 testified to the evolution and expansion of the role of the trade union movement. Trade unions evolved from one of mere concern with traditional collective bargaining to involvement in other socio-economic areas designed to further improve the welfare of our workers.

  4. List of countries by number of public holidays - Wikipedia

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    Singapore [67] 11 11 Slovakia [68] 14 15 Slovenia [69] 14 14 South Africa [70] 12 12 South Korea [71] 14 14 Spain [72] 12 13 depending on autonomous community Sri Lanka [73] 25 25 Sweden [74] 12 12 Switzerland [75] 9 15 depending on the canton, including holidays falling on a weekend Taiwan [76] 12 12 Thailand [31] 16 16 Tanzania [77] 16 16 ...

  5. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, Chinese New Year is the only traditional Chinese public holiday, likewise with Malaysia. Each region has its own holidays on top of this condensed traditional Chinese set. Mainland China and Taiwan observe patriotic holidays, Hong Kong and Macau observe Christian holidays, and Malaysia and Singapore celebrate Malay and Indian ...

  6. Chinese New Year customs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The holiday is the start of a new year based on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. The majority of Chinese Singaporeans can trace their ancestry back to southern China, specifically Guangdong and Fujian. [2] Outside of greater China, Singapore is the only country with an ethnic Chinese majority. [3]

  7. Qingming Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Qingming festival holiday has significance in the Chinese tea culture since this specific day divides the fresh green teas by their picking dates. Green teas made from leaves picked before this date are given the prestigious 'pre-Qingming tea' ( 明 前 茶 ) designation which commands a much higher price tag.

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  9. 2025 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The following lists events that will happen during 2025 in the Republic of Singapore. Events. Predicted and scheduled events 1 January ...