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      • The Indonesian government has announced that there will be 27 public holidays and collective leave days in 2024, comprising 17 public holidays and 10 collective leave days.
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  3. Overview of holidays and many observances in Indonesia during the year 2024.

  4. 2020年1月1日 · Comprehensive list of National Public Holidays that are celebrated in Indonesia during 2024 with dates and information on the origin and meaning of holidays.

    • Religious Holidays in Indonesia
    • Muslim Holidays in Indonesia
    • Christian Holidays in Indonesia
    • Hindu Holidays in Indonesia
    • Buddhist Holidays in Indonesia
    • National Holidays
    • International Holidays
    • Calendars Used in Indonesia

    The Indonesian government officially recognizes five religions: Islam, Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist and Hindu. As /images in other countries, each of these religious communities in Indonesia celebrate events that are important to their faith. Some of these are national holidays, others are not. The Ministry of Religion decides the dates on which ...

    The dates for many Muslim holidays vary from year to year as they are based on the Islamic or Hijriah calendar, which is 10 to 11 days shorter than the Roman calendar.

    Christian holidays fall on the same days as in other countries. The following Christian holidays are celebrated as national holidays Indonesia: Wafat Isa Almasih - Good Friday - Commemorates the death of Jesus Hari Paskah - Easter - Celebrates the day Jesus arose from the dead Kenaikan Isa Almasih - Ascension of Christ- Commemorates the day Jesus a...

    Hari Raya Galungan - Galungan

    Celebrates the coming of the Gods and the ancestral spirits to earth to dwell again in the homes of the descendants. The festivities are characterized by offerings, dances and new clothes. Learn more from this Video about Galungan/Kuningan.

    Hari Raya Nyepi - Nyepi

    Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, commemorates the start of the Hindu New Year, Nyepi is calculated according to the Çaka (Saka) lunar calendar and falls at the time of the new moon in the months of March or April each year, the first day of the month of Saka. The name Nyepi comes from the root word “sepi” meaning quiet or silent. Although it is a national holiday enjoyed by Indonesian residents throughout the country, Nyepi is celebrated in particular on the island of Bali where the majority of...

    Hari Waisak - Waisak Day - Vesak - May

    Commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha. This celebration is enlivened by religious and social activities in Buddhist temples around the country. In Indonesia, the largest Buddhist temples, Candi Mendut and Candi Borobudur, both located in the Magelang Regency of Central Java not far from Yogyakarta, are the focus of interest and attract those observing the holiday and tourists. Three major historical events are celebrated on Waisak. The first is the birth of Siddhar...

    August 17th, Hari Proklamasi Indonesia - Indonesian Independence Day

    Indonesians celebrate the proclamation of independence from 350 years of Dutch colonial rule. Festivities abound in cities and villages alike, organized by the government, neighborhood community associations and organizations. What's the 17th of August like in Jakarta?

    January 1st, Tahun Baru - New Year's Day

    New Year's Eve is celebrated with some revelry in urban areas. Hotels, discos and major restaurants offer special meals, entertainment and dancing. Partiers go to the streets and blow party horns and bang drums to welcome the new year.

    January - February Imlek - Chinese New Year

    The Lunar New Year is celebrated by Indonesians of Chinese ancestry. Visiting of family and friends, special dishes and gifts of ampau (money) mark the day's activities. Chinese commercial districts in larger cities decorate with lanterns and banners and dragon dances are held. Most Chinese merchants close their shops for at least one day and maybe up to a week. Greeting cards can be sent to Chinese friends and colleagues; many are available in the stores. The date for Imlek is based on the C...

    Muslim Calendar - Hijriah

    A lunar calendar, 10-11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar. The calendar begins in the year that Mohammad took flight from Mecca to Medina. Each lunar month has 29 days.

    Gregorian or Roman Calendar

    Used throughout the world, this calendar marks its beginning with the birth of Christ. The year is divided into 12 months, consisting of 30 or 31 days, except for the month of February.

    Balinese Calendar - Saka-Wuku

    The Balinese calendar, aka Pawukon calendar, is a combination of Saka, the Hindu solar-lunar year of 12 moons, and the Javanese-Balinese Wuku calendar of 210 days which is divided into weeks. The combination of these two calendars and the many names for the different weeks and days make the Balinese calendar a complicated puzzle to solve. Experts in the field consult special charts and tables to determine days for the various religious festivals and significant days. The Balinese calendar is...

  5. 2023年9月12日 · The Indonesian Government has announced national holidays and collective leave days for 2024. The decision is stated in the Joint Ministerial Decree of Minister of Religious Affairs, Minister of Manpower, Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reforms Number 855 of 2023, Number 3 of 2023, and Number 4 of 2023 on the 2024 ...

  6. 2024年1月1日 · The above is the list of 2024 public holidays declared in Indonesia which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Indonesia holiday calendar for 2024 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats. A joint decree of ministers sets the public holidays in Indonesia every year.

  7. This table contains a national calendar of all 2024 public holidays in Indonesia. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates. Date.