List of Public Holidays in UAE for the Year 2023
The new year kicks off with a flurry of celebrations, and this year is no exception. A nationwide calendar for all 2023 public holidays has been unveiled, providing a clear outline of the days to look forward to throughout the year.
The calendar includes a host of familiar dates, such as New Year's Day on 1st January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day on 16th January, and Valentine's Day on 14th February. Other notable events include St. Patrick's Day on 17th March, Labour Day on 5th September, and Christmas Day on 25th December.
Religious holidays also feature prominently on the calendar. Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, will be celebrated from 21st to 24th April, while Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, falls on 28th June. Additionally, the Islamic New Year, Prophet Muhammad's Birthday, and Eid al-Adha Holiday have their designated dates.
The calendar also includes special days for various nations. For instance, Chinese New Year will be celebrated on 22nd January, and National Day will be observed on 2nd December.
However, it's important to note that the search results do not specify any official changes or modifications to the 2023 public holidays calendar in any particular country. The calendar does acknowledge that some days might be subject to change due to official modifications.
For those seeking information about changes in specific countries' 2023 public holidays, it's recommended to check official sources or contact local authorities. There are examples of upcoming changes in countries like Costa Rica and Ghana, particularly for 2025.
Lastly, users are advised to check back regularly for updates to the calendar, as changes might occur closer to the dates in question. The calendar's last update was on 20th January 2023.
With this comprehensive guide, you can now plan your year ahead, marking significant days and celebrations on your own calendar. Happy planning!
- You might decide to redecorate your home for the upcoming Chinese New Year on 22nd January, a welcome change to your current lifestyle.
- Keeping your home-and-garden in pristine condition during the long holidays, such as Labour Day on 5th September or Christmas Day on 25th December, can ensure a peaceful and enjoyable time at home.