New Year's Day 1 January Chinese New Year 14−15 February Good Friday 2 April Vesak Day 28 April Labour Day 1 May National Day 9 August Hari Raya Puasa 10 September Deepavali 5 November Hari Raya Haji 16 November Christmas Day 2 5 December
The dates for the 11 specified public holidays for 2011 are as follows:
New Year's Day
1 January 2011
Saturday
Chinese New Year
3 February 2011
4 February 2011
Thursday
Friday
22 April 2011
Friday
Labour Day
1 May 2011
Sunday*
Vesak Day
17 May 2011
Tuesday
National Day
9 August 2011
Tuesday
Hari Raya Puasa
30 August 2011
Tuesday
Deepavali
26 October 2011
Wednesday
Hari Raya Haji
6 November 2011
Sunday*
Christmas Day
25 December 2011
Sunday*
* The following Monday will be a public holiday
2. The date, 26 October 2011, for Deepavali needs to be checked against the Indian Almanac when it is available. Should there be a change in date, the Ministry of Manpower will issue a media release to announce the change.
One can find details about the public holidays in Singapore from websites such as WorldTravelGuide, PortalSeven, and PublicHolidays. Also the website for the Ministry of Manpower Singapore has the information.
Yes, the Bath and Body at Singapore closes on the public holidays like the Labour Day.
Hithere are several Holidays (Public Holidays and Buddha Holidays) every year in Thailand. You'll find a (more or less) complete list of these days on this website: http:/www.tpvc.com, than click on Public Holidays.
~180 excluding weekends, school holidays, public holidays (when students do not need to go to school)
There are 14 public holidays per year in South Africa for the years 2009 and 2010
The public holidays in Tarragona are the same than in Catalonia, and you have 2 more days of local holidays in every city of Catalonia.
Cambodia has 27 public holidays in 2013.
Public holidays: New Year's Day Chinese New Year (2 days) Labour Day (1 May) Vesak Day National Day (9 Aug) Christmas Day (25 Dec) This is as far as I can remember.
There are 11 public holidays each year.
See Holidays link
Singapore has three public transportations: taxi, bus, and train (MRT)
Each of the states and territories may differ in when they have public holidays. It is therefore recommended that you go to the related link below to find out the relevant public holidays.