Indonesia’s 2022 Public Holidays
There are various public holidays throughout the year in Indonesia. In addition to official public holidays, the government also provides joint leaves (collective leave days). The concept of joint leaves was introduced to stimulate the local tourism industry and is counted as a public servants’ overall leave.
However, due to the pandemic, the government has not issued a decree on joint leaves, but this could change depending on the pandemic situation.
The public holidays for 2022 are the following dates:
New Year’s Day
- January 1
Chinese New Year
- February 11
Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad (Isra Mi’raj)
- February 28
Hindu New Year
- March 3
Good Friday
- April 15
International Labor Day
- May 1
Eid-al-Fitr
- May 2-3
Waisak (Vesak)
- May 16
Ascension of Jesus Christ
- May 26
Pancasila Day
- June 1
Eid-ul-Adha
- July 9
Islamic New Year
- July 30
Independence Day
- August 17
Maulid Nabi
- October 8
Christmas
- December 25
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