Holidays from Around the World

Holidays and Annual Leave Policies from Around the WorldThe holidays are here so we thought it appropriate to share national holidays around the world with you.

This list includes holidays for Australia, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mexico, Singapore, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.

 

Australia

    • January 1 (New Year’s Day)
    • January 26 (Australia Day)
    • March 30 (Good Friday)
    • April 2 (Easter Monday)
    • April 25 (ANZAC Holiday)
    • June 11 (Queen’s Birthday)
    • December 25 (Christmas Day)
    • December 26 (Boxing Day)Brazil
        • January 1 (New Years Day)
        • March 30 (Good Friday)
        • April 21st (Tiradentes)
        • May 1 (Labor Day)
        • September 7 (Independence Day)
        • October 12 (Our Lady of Aparecida Day)
        • November 2 (All Souls Day)
        • November 15 (Proclamation of the Republic)
        • December 25
    • January 1 New Year’s Day
    • February 15 Spring Festival Eve
    • February 16 Chinese New Year
    • April 5 Qing Ming Jie
    • May 1 Labour Day
    • June 18 Drago Boat Festival
    • September 24 Mid-Autum Festival
    • October 1 National Day
    • October 2-3 National Day Golden Week Holiday

      Indonesia

    • February 18 (Chinese New Year)
    • March 17 (Bali’s Day of Silence and Hindu New Year)
    • March 30 (Good Friday)
    • April 13 (Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad)
    • May 1 (International Labor Day)
    • May 10 (Ascension Day of Jesus Christ)
    • May 29 (Waisak Day, Buddha’s Anniversary)
    • June 14-15 (Idul Fitri)
    • August 17 Independence Day
    • August 21 (Muslim Dat of Sacrifice)
    • September 11 (Islamic New Year)
    • November 20 (Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday)
    • December 25 (Christmas Day)

      Mexico

    • January 1 (New Year’s Day)
    • February 5 (Constitution Day)
    • March 19 and 21 Benito Juarez’z Birthday Memorial
    • May 1 (Labor Day)
    • July 1 (General Election)
    • September 16 (Independence Day)
    • November 19-20 (Revolution Memorial Days)
    • December 1 (Inauguration Day)
    • December 25 (Christmas Day)

      Thailand

      • January 1 (New Years Day)
      • January 2 (also New Years Day)
      • January 3 (New Years Holiday)
      • January 28 (Chinese New Year)
      • February 11 (Makha Bucha Day)
      • February 13 (Makha Bucha Day)
      • March 31 (Makha Bucha Day)
      • April 6 (Chakri Day)
      • April 13-17 (Thai New Year)
      • May 1 (Labour Day)
      • May 10 (Royal Ploughing Ceremony Day)
      • May 29 (Visakha Bucha)
      • July 27 (Asahna Bucha Day)
      • July 28 (H.M. King’s Birthday)
      • August 13 (H.M. Queen’s Birthday/Mother’s Day)
      • October 13 (Anniversary of the Death of King Bhumibol)
      • October 23 (Chulalongkorn Day)
      • October 26 (Royal Cremation – 2017 only)
      • December 5 (Father’s Day)
      • December 5 (King Bhumibol’s bday)
      • December 10 (Constitution Day)
      • December 31(New Years Eve)

      United Kingdom

      • January 1 (New Years Day)
      • March 30 (Good Friday)
      • April 2 (Easter Monday)
      • May 7 (Early May Bank Holiday)
      • May 28 (Spring Bank Holiday)
      • August 27 (Summer Bank Holiday)
      • December 25 (Christmas Day)
      • December 26 (Boxing Day)

       

      Spain (Madrid)

    • January 1 (New Year’s Day)

    • January 6 (Epiphany)

    • March 29 (Maundy Thursday)

    • March 30 (Good Friday)

    • May 1 (Labor Day/May Day)

    • May 2 (Day of Madrid)

    • May 15 (Feast Day of St. Isidore)

    • August 15 (Assumption of Mary)

    • October 12 (Hispanic Day)

    • November 1 (All Saints’ Day)

    • November 9 (Madrid Local Holiday)

    • December 6 (Constitution Day)

    • December 8 Immaculate Conception)

    • December 25 (Christmas)