Putrajaya Public Holidays

Putrajaya Public Holidays — All public holidays in Malaysia.

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Putrajaya Public Holidays lists the public holiday schedule observed in Putrajaya, Malaysia, with the calendar centred on the federal territory’s official closures and national observances. The holidays shown reflect Malaysia’s public-sector calendar, where national days and state or federal-territory observances can fall alongside religious and cultural festivals. In practice, the schedule gives a clear view of when government offices, many businesses, and public services in Putrajaya are likely to close, making the list a useful reference for planning around the current holiday year. The entries cover fixed national holidays and movable observances that shift from year to year according to the lunar calendar and official declarations. Typical examples in the current cycle include New Year’s Day, Thaipusam, Federal Territory Day, Chinese New Year, Day of Nuzul Al-Quran, and the End of Ramadan, also known as Eid al-Fitr. That mix shows why the holidays calendar matters in Putrajaya specifically: the city sits at the centre of Malaysia’s federal administration, so official closures and public observances have direct practical effect across ministries, agencies, schools, transport patterns, and routine office operations. Dates may repeat across consecutive days when a festival spans more than one public holiday, as with Chinese New Year and Eid al-Fitr. The smart calendar feed is free to subscribe and can be added to Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook for straightforward tracking alongside meetings, travel, and family plans. For people working in or around Putrajaya, that means public holidays appear in the same place as everyday commitments, reducing the need to cross-check separate notices or manual lists. The feed is also useful for employers, event organisers, and households coordinating around closures in Malaysia’s federal territory and the wider national schedule, especially when holidays cluster around month-end or appear in consecutive runs. The calendar updates regularly so changes to official holiday observance, replacements, or rescheduled announcements appear automatically. That makes it easier to keep track of the latest public holiday pattern without manual edits, particularly in a year where lunar observances and federal-territory dates shape the timing of closures in Putrajaya.

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