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  5. Public holidays in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Five of the holidays are fixed by law: National Day, Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday, birthday of the ruler or governor of the state (Federal Territory Day in the federal territories) where the employee is contracted to work, Labour Day and Malaysia Day. The remaining six paid holidays are chosen by the employer from the gazetted public ...

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    A birthday (the person who has his or her birthday gives cake, etc. and/or receives gifts). A potlatch , in societies where status is associated with gift-giving rather than acquisition. Christmas (throughout the history of Christmas gift giving, people have given one another gifts, often pretending they are left by Santa Claus , the Christ ...

  7. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, Chinese New Year is the only traditional Chinese public holiday, likewise with Malaysia. Each region has its own holidays on top of this condensed traditional Chinese set. Mainland China and Taiwan observe patriotic holidays, Hong Kong and Macau observe Christian holidays, and Malaysia and Singapore celebrate Malay and Indian ...