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MOM Public Holidays 2023 Singapore: Your Guide to Enjoying the Year Ahead

3 Jul, 2023
MOM Public Holidays 2023 Singapore: Your Guide to Enjoying the Year Ahead

The dates include four public holidays falling on a Friday or a Monday which means long weekends for Singaporeans.

Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has released the official schedule for public holidays in 2023. It’s time to plan your vacations, gatherings, and special moments with your loved ones. Here’s a breakdown of the MOM public holidays 2023 in Singapore.

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National Day – August 9, 2023 (Wednesday)

Be proud and patriotic as Singapore marks its National Day, commemorating the nation’s independence.

Deepavali – November 12, 2023 (Sunday)

Light up your day as the Hindu community celebrates the Festival of Lights. Monday, November 13, 2023, will be an additional public holiday for you to enjoy the celebrations.

Christmas Day – December 25, 2023 (Monday)

Wrap up the year with the spirit of giving and love as Singaporeans come together to celebrate Christmas.

Additionally, the MOM Public Holidays in Singapore for 2023 that have already passed are:

  • New Year’s Day – January 1, 2023 (Sunday)

    The next public holiday following New Year’s Day was on Monday, January 2, 2023.

  • Chinese New Year – January 22 and January 23, 2023 (Sunday and Monday)

    The following day after Chinese New Year, Tuesday, January 24, 2023, was also a public holiday.

  • Good Friday – April 7, 2023 (Friday)

  • Hari Raya Puasa – April 22, 2023 (Saturday)

  • Labour Day – May 1, 2023 (Monday)

  • Vesak Day – June 2, 2023 (Friday)

  • Hari Raya Haji – June 29, 2023 (Thursday)

Remember to plan your holidays and outings in advance, as these public holidays provide the perfect opportunity to make cherished memories with family and friends. Embrace the festive spirit, explore Singapore’s diverse culture, and indulge in the joy of togetherness throughout the year 2023!

MOM Public Holidays 2023: Family-Friendly Activities To Do 

So now that you know of the holiday list, you can plan your holiday activity well in advance. Here are exciting activities which can be done during the long weekend time with your kid.

  • KidZania Singapore

KidZania is an interactive city made for children 1-14 that combines inspiration, fun and learning through realistic role-play.

  • Singapore Science Centre

The Science Centre Singapore is a scientific institution in Jurong East, Singapore, specialising in the promotion of scientific and technological education for the general public

  • Singapore Zoo

Set in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo is renowned for its ‘open concept’. It offers visitors worldwide the opportunity to be inspired by the wonders of nature and wildlife. Animals here live in spacious and landscaped environments, simulating that of their natural habitats.

  • Weekend getaway

Plan a weekend getaway, and take a break from your busy lives. While engaging in any form of activities, always remember to wear your mask and maintain social distancing when in public. 

Building Bonds and Creating Memories: Spending MOM Public Holidays 2023 in Singapore with Family

As the MOM Public Holidays 2023 come to an end, families around Singapore have the opportunity to embark on a special journey together. These moments of respite from the daily grind provide an ideal time for parents to strengthen bonds with their children, create lasting memories, and foster a sense of togetherness.

Singapore, with its diverse array of family-friendly attractions and enriching experiences, presents the perfect setting for parents to invest quality time in their children’s growth and development. 

In conclusion, spending the MOM Public Holidays 2023 in Singapore as parents with kids holds immense importance in building strong family bonds and creating cherished memories. These holidays offer a valuable chance to step away from the daily routines and responsibilities, allowing families to focus on each other and nurture their relationships.

In essence, spending the MOM Public Holidays 2023 in Singapore as parents with kids is an invaluable investment in the family’s happiness and well-being. So, mark your calendars, plan your itinerary, and get ready for a remarkable journey of bonding and adventure in the enchanting city of Singapore.

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