Public Holidays in Singapore 1990 🇸🇬
Singapore has 11 public holidays in 1990. The next public holiday is Deepavali on 8. Nov. The table below lists every national public holiday with its date and weekday, so you can plan travel, business days and time off in Singapore.
| Date | Day | Holiday Name | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday Long weekend | New Year's Day | Public holiday | |
| Saturday | Chinese New Year (estimated) | Public holiday | |
| Sunday | Chinese New Year (estimated) | Public holiday | |
| Friday Long weekend | Good Friday | Public holiday | |
| Thursday Bridge day | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) | Public holiday | |
| Tuesday Bridge day | Labor Day | Public holiday | |
| Wednesday | Vesak Day (estimated) | Public holiday | |
| Monday Long weekend | Eid al-Adha (estimated) | Public holiday | |
| Thursday Bridge day | National Day | Public holiday | |
| Thursday Bridge day | Deepavali | Public holiday | |
| Tuesday Bridge day | Christmas Day | Public holiday |
Long weekends in Singapore 1990
These public holidays fall next to the weekend or just one bridge day away, making it easy to plan an extended break.
- New Year's Day — (Monday) — long weekend
- Good Friday — (Friday) — long weekend
- Eid al-Fitr (estimated) — (Thursday) — take Friday off to bridge into the weekend
- Labor Day — (Tuesday) — take Monday off to bridge into the weekend
- Eid al-Adha (estimated) — (Monday) — long weekend
- National Day — (Thursday) — take Friday off to bridge into the weekend
- Deepavali — (Thursday) — take Friday off to bridge into the weekend
- Christmas Day — (Tuesday) — take Monday off to bridge into the weekend
Holidays that change date in Singapore
Some holidays are movable and land on a different date each year. Here is how these dates shift from 1990 to 1991.
- Chinese New Year (estimated): →
- Chinese New Year (estimated): →
- Good Friday: →
- Eid al-Fitr (estimated): →
- Vesak Day (estimated): →
- Eid al-Adha (estimated): →
- Deepavali: →