Malaysia 2025 Public Holidays: When to Celebrate National Day, Diwali & More
Public holidays in Malaysia bring people together to celebrate culture, traditions, and unity. In 2025, some of the most anticipated holidays include National Day, Malaysia Day, Diwali (Deepavali), and Christmas. Here are the key dates and what they mean for Malaysians.
National Day 2025
- Date: Sunday, 31 August 2025
- Significance: Marks Malaysia’s independence from British rule in 1957.
- Highlights: Parades, patriotic performances, cultural events, and fireworks nationwide.
Malaysia Day 2025
- Date: Tuesday, 16 September 2025
- Significance: Celebrates the formation of Malaysia in 1963 with Sabah and Sarawak joining Malaya.
- Highlights: State-level events, concerts, exhibitions, and national unity programs.
Diwali (Deepavali) 2025
- Date: Tuesday, 21 October 2025
- Significance: A Hindu festival symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
- Highlights: Lighting oil lamps, visiting temples, family feasts, and sharing sweets.
Christmas 2025
- Date: Thursday, 25 December 2025
- Significance: A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Highlights: Church services, festive decorations, family gatherings, and gift exchanges.
Plan Your Holidays in Advance
These four major public holidays in 2025 are perfect opportunities for family time, travel, or relaxation. From the patriotic pride of National Day and unity of Malaysia Day, to the lights of Diwali and the joy of Christmas, Malaysians will have plenty to celebrate.