- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 7160
A public holiday, national holiday or legal holiday is a holiday generally established by law and is usually a non-working day during the year.
Sovereign nations and territories observe holidays based on events of significance to their history. For example, Australians celebrate Australia Day.
They vary by country and may vary by year. China, Hong Kong and Egypt have most days of holidays per year. The public holidays are generally days of celebration, like the anniversary of a significant historical event, or can be a religious celebration like Christmas. Holidays can land on a specific day of the year, be tied to a certain day of the week in a certain month or follow other calendar systems like the Lunar Calendar.
French Journée de solidarité envers les personnes âgées (Day of solidarity with the elderly) is a notable exception. This holiday became a mandatory working day although the French Council of State confirmed it remains a holiday.
UK Public Holidays 2013
[Ask Hyojin] Public Holidays in Korea
US Public Holidays 2013
Top 10 Public Holidays
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Show / Hide Public Holidays Display in S Planner Calendar
Tempo Planner: Specifying public holidays
Public holidays 2016
Malaysia Public Holidays 2015 (Calendar Apps)
CHINA: China's long public holidays boost economic growth
Singapore Public Holidays 2013
Public holidays: what do they cost? I The Feed
Canada Public Holidays 2013
SWEDISH PUBLIC HOLIDAYS - 10 Swedish Words
Pakistan declares Holi, Diwali and Easter as official holidays