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M’sians Take Note! 1st January 2020 Won’t Be A Public Holiday For Everybody

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Source: Tempah Kalender & The Star

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Most of you have already thought about what you’re going to do to celebrate the New Year since it’s not far off now! However, what some of you might not know is that not everybody has the privilege of getting a public holiday on 1st January. In fact, there are FIVE states in Malaysia who don’t have the first day of the year as a public holiday. Take note if you’re visiting these states during the New Year!

According to kabinet.gov.my, the five states that will still resume working AND schooling hours as per usual are:

  • Johor
  • Terengganu
  • Kedah
  • Kelantan
  • Perlis

So if you find yourself in these states on 1st January, you can expect to find businesses operating their usual hours as well as students heading to school at the very start of 2020. States that are unlisted will, fortunately, still have the day off.

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Source: the star

Regardless of whether you’re spending this new year working or on holiday, here at WORLD OF BUZZ, we wish you nothing but the best for the next 365 days ahead! How are you celebrating the New Year? Let us know in the comments below.

 

Also read: M’sian Lawyers Warn Others To Always Write Dates in Full in 2020 To Avoid Tampering

M'sian Lawyers Warn Others To Always Write Dates In Full In 2020 To Avoid Tampering - World Of Buzz 2

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