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Let’s wash your worries away thinking of when to take leave because we have make a list of 12 long weekends for Malaysia in 2019 for you to make your dream vacation a reality. You might be interested to know that with just 11 days of vacation leave in a year, you can enjoy more or less 12 long weekends in 2019! To sum it all, a total of 42 days of vacationing is coming to you soon so get ready to mark your calendar, Malaysians!
Here’s the long weekend calendar for your reference:
Here’s a list of all the official national public holidays in 2019:
New Year’s Day: 1 January (Tuesday)
Thaipusam: 21 January (Monday)
Federal Territory Day: 1 February (Friday)
Chinese New Year: 5 - 6 February (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Labour Day: 1 May (Wednesday)
Vesak Day: 19 – 20 May (Sunday & Monday)
Nuzul Quran: 22 May (Wednesday)
Hari Raya Puasa: 5 – 6 June (Wednesday & Thursday)
Hari Raya Haji: 11 – 12 August (Sunday & Monday)
National Day & Awal Muharram: 31 August – 2 September (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)
Malaysia Day: 16 September (Monday)
Christmas Day: 25 December (Wednesday)
These are long weekends:
Thaipusam: 19 – 21 January (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)
Federal Territory Day: 1 – 3 February (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
Vesak Day: 18 – 20 May (Saturday, Sunday and Monday)
Malaysia Day: 14 – 16 September (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)
The total of 4 long weekends throughout this year seems stressful, but we have got a way to increase the number, and it only takes 11 days of vacation leave to grant you another 8 long weekends!
When to take leave:
1. 1 Day Leave on 31 January (Monday) -> 29 January – 1 February (Saturday - Tuesday) = 4 days
2. 1 Day Leave on 4 February (Monday) -> 3 – 6 February (Sunday - Wednesday) = 4 days
3. 2 Days Leave on 2 & 3 May (Thursday & Friday) -> 1 – 5 May (Wednesday - Sunday) = 5 days
4. 2 Days Leave on 23 & 24 May (Thursday & Friday) -> 22 – 26 May (Wednesday - Sunday) = 5 days
5. 1 Day Leave on 7 June (Friday) -> 5 – 9 June (Wednesday - Sunday) = 5 days
6. 1 Day Leave on 9 August (Friday) -> 9 – 12 August (Friday - Monday) = 4 days
7. 1 Day Leave on 30 August (Friday) -> 30 August – 2 September (Friday - Monday) = 4 days
8. 2 Days Leave on 26 & 27 December (Thursday & Friday) -> 25 – 29 December (Wednesday - Sunday) = 5 days
Here are the 12 long weekends you will get after taking that 11 days leave:
1. 29 January – 1 February
2. 19 – 21 January
3. 1 – 3 February
4. 3 – 6 February
5. 1 – 5 May
6. 18 – 20 May
7. 22 – 26 May
8. 5 – 9 June
9. 9 – 12 August
10. 30 August – 2 September
11. 14 – 16 September
12. 25 – 29 December
Now you have a clearer image of all the short breaks you will get throughout 2019 to plan a getaway with friends and family. Happy Vacay Planning!