General overview of official public holidays in 2025 observed around the world. Note that these holidays vary by country, region, and culture.
January
New Year's Day: January 1 (Global)
Orthodox Christmas: January 7 (Orthodox Christian countries)
Zanzibar Revolution Day: January 12 (Tanzania)
Australia Day: January 26 (Australia)
Republic Day: January 26 (India)
February
Chinese New Year: February 8–9 (China, Taiwan, Singapore, and others)
Presidents' Day: February 17 (USA)
March
Holi (Festival of Colors): March 17 (India and Nepal)
St. Patrick's Day: March 17 (Ireland)
April
Good Friday: April 18 (Christian countries)
Easter Sunday: April 20 (Christian countries)
Eid al-Fitr: Around April 8–9* (Islamic countries, moon-dependent)
ANZAC Day: April 25 (Australia and New Zealandy
May
Labor Day: May 1 (Global, excluding the USA)
Memorial Day: May 26 (USA)
Vesak (Buddha Day): May 23 (Buddhist countries)
June
Eid al-Adha: Around June 16–17* (Islamic countries, moon-dependent)
Juneteenth: June 19 (USA)
July
Canada Day: July 1 (Canada)
US Independence Day: July 4 (USA)
Saba Saba (Industry Day): July 7 (Tanzania)
Bastille Day: July 14 (France)
August
Nane Nane (Farmers' Day): August 8 (Tanzania)
Independence Day: August 15 (India)
Assumption of Mary: August 15 (Christian countries)
September
Labor Day: September 1 (USA and Canada)
Mid-Autumn Festival: September 6 (China, Vietnam, Korea)
October
Golden Week: October 1–7 (China)
Nyerere Day: October 14 (Tanzania)
Diwali: October 20 (India, Nepal)
Maulid al-Nabi: Around October 5* (Islamic countries)
November
All Saints’ Day: November 1 (Christian countries)
Armistice Day: November 11 (France, Belgium)
Thanksgiving Day: November 27 (USA)
December
Christmas Day: December 25 (Global)
Boxing Day: December 26 (Commonwealth countries)
Independence Day: December 9 (Tanzania)
New Year's Eve: December 31 (Global)
Notes:
Islamic holidays (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Maulid al-Nabi) follow the lunar calendar, so dates vary depending on moon sightings.
Buddhist holidays like Vesak and Hindu festivals like Diwali are celebrated on different dates across regions.
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