APAC Event Calendar 2024

S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.15 – FebThursdayLiberation DayPublic HolidayAfghan Liberation Day is celebrated on 15 February to commemorate the country’s liberation from the Soviet Union in 1989. High profile gatherings and political speeches are expected to take place throughout the country.Travel risks,
Critical infrastructure
Kabul, the vicinity of the Presidential Palace, Resolute
Support Headquarters, and the United States Embassy.
2.11-Mar

MondayRamadanPublic
Holiday
Ramadan (also known as Ramadhan or Ramzan) is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. It is a time when Muslims around the world focus on prayer, fasting, charity, and religious devotion.Travel risksNationwide
3.21-MarThursdayNowruzEventNowruz, also known as Persian New Year, is celebrated in Farsi – speaking
countries – including Afghanistan. The Taliban regime cancelled public holiday for Nowruz but has permitted celebrations.
Terror attacks,
Communal
tensions, Travel risks
Mazar-e-Sharif (Balkh province) and Kabul.
4.10-Apr
to 12-
Apr
Wednesday-FridayEid ul-FitrPublic
Holiday
Eid-ul-Fitr (Eid ul-Fitr / Id-Ul-Fitr) is the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal. It marks the end of Ramadan, which is a month of fasting and prayer.
Travel risksNationwide
5.28 Apr
SundayAfghan
Victory day
Public
Holiday
Known locally as “Hashte Saur”, is the day when former Mujahideen
fighters, present-day soldiers and supporters carry out marches carrying Mujahideen flags across the nation to pay respect to martyrs.
Travel risksKabul
6.16-JunSundayDay of ArafatPublic
Holiday
Arafat Day is the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage and is the day before the first day of the major Islamic Holiday of Eid ul-Adha.Travel risksNationwide
7.17-Jun
to 19-
Jun
Monday-WednesdayEid al-QurbanPublic
Holiday
Eid al- Qurban/Eid al-Adha is an Islamic festival to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (also known as Abraham) to follow Allah’s (God’s) command to sacrifice his son. Terror attacks,
Travel risks
Kabul and other provincial capitals.
8.17-JulWednesdayAshuraPublic
Holiday
Ashura is an Islamic holiday that occurs on the tenth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic lunar calendar. It marks the day of the Battle of Karbala. Demonstrations involving intense mourning remain likely.
Terror attacks, Travel risksNationwide
9.15-AugThursdayThree-year
anniversary of Taliban
takeover
EventThe Taliban overthrew Ashraf Ghani’s government and seized power in Afghanistan on 15 August 2021.
Processions,
marches and protests expected.
Nationwide, but Kabul likely
to be impacted more.
10.19-AugMondayIndependence
Day (National
Day)
Public
Holiday
Afghanistan’s Independence Day commemorates the 1919 treaty that ended British rule in the nation.Travel risksNationwide
11.09-SepMondayMartyrs and
Ahmad Shah
Massoud Day
Public
Holiday
Martyrs’ Day, also known as Massoud Day, marks the anniversary of the death of Ahmad Shah Massoud, the former leader of the Northern
Alliance.
ExtremismKabul
12.16-SepMondayThe Prophet’s
Birthday
Public
Holiday
Islamic establishments carry out recitations and prayers throughout the day, involving large gatherings.Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S.NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-JanMondayNew Year’s
Day
Public Holiday Beginning of the year as per the Gregorian calendar followed in Australia.Travel risksNationwide
2.05-Jan
to 28-
Jan
Fri-SunSydney
Festival
Event/
Gathering
Established in 1977, this is a major arts festival in Sydney that runs for three weeks every year in January.Travel risksSydney
3.07-JanSundayOrthodoxChristmas
Day
Festival Orthodox Christians in Australia celebrate Christmas Day on or around 07 January in the Gregorian calendar.Travel risksNationwide
4.26-JanFridayAustralia
Day/Invasion
Day
Protest anniversary/Civil
unrest
In 1938, protest/mourning day was staged by Aboriginal
Australians against 150 years of the British colonization in
Australia. This day also marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at Sydney Cove by
Governor Arthur Phillip.
Demonstrations and marchesNationwide
5.06-Feb
to 07-
Feb
Tue-wedIsra and Mi’rajFestival/Regional
Holiday
The event commemorates the Prophet Muhammad’s journey
from Mecca to Jerusalem.
Travel risksNationwide
6.10-FebSaturdayChinese New
Year
FestivalCelebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunar
calendar. Public gatherings,
Travel risksChristmas Island
7.10-Feb
to 12-
Feb
Sat-MonRoyal Hobart
Regatta
EventTasmania’s oldest sporting event since 1938. Series of aquatic
competitions and displays held annually in Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia.
Travel risksTasmania
8.02 MarSaturday Mardi Gras
Parade
EventMardi Gras Parade is a celebration of LGBTQ+ pride and diversity. It takes place annually in Sydney, featuring a parade with extravagant costumes and music with a message of inclusivity and equality.
Large gatherings,
Travel risks
Sydney
9.04-MarMondayLabour DayEvent/Regional
Holiday
In Western Australia, Labour Day is observed on the first
Monday of March, recognizing the establishment of the eight-hour workday for Western Australians.
Civil disturbancesWestern Australia
10.11-MarCanberra dayFestivalRegional holiday to celebrate the official naming of Canberra. Public gatherings,
Travel risksVictoria
11.11-MarMondayLabour DayEvent/Regional
Holiday
Labour Day, also known as Eight Hours Day in Tasmania and May Day in the Northern Territory, commemorates the
granting of the eight-hour working day for Australians.
Civil disturbanceVictoria, Tasmania
12.17-MarSundaySt. Patrick’s
Day
EventDay to celebrate Irish culture and remember St. Patrick.Travel risksSydney, Brisbane
13.29-MarFridayGood FridayFestivalGood Friday is a Christian festival and national holiday in
Australia to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Travel risksNationwide
14.30-Mar
to 01-
Apr
Fri-SunEasterFestivalA Christian festival in Australia which is a public holiday in
three states and one territory.
Travel risksNationwide
15.25-AprThursday Anzac DayEventCommemorates the death and service of Australian and New Zealanders forces involved in war and conflict, since World War One.
MarchesNationwide
16.06-
May
MondayLabour
Day/May Day
Event/Regional
Holiday
Labour Day, also known as Eight Hours Day in Queensland and the Northern Territory, commemorates the ranting of the eight-hour working day for Australians.
Civil disturbancesNorthern Territory,
Queensland
17.27-
May
MondayReconciliation
Day
Event/Regional
Holiday
Parts of Australia celebrate Aboriginal Australian culture and promotes cultural exchange and understanding.
Marches, Travel
risks
Australian Capital
Territory
18.03-JunMondayWestern
Australia Day
Event/Regional
Holiday
Western Australia Day (formerly Foundation Day) is officially celebrated on 01 June, but the public holiday is observed on the first Monday in June.
Civil disturbancesWestern Australia
19.10-JunMondayKing’s Birthday
Event/Regional
Holiday
Holiday to celebrate King Charles III’s birthday.Travel risks
Nationwide except
Christmas Island,
Norfolk Island, Qld, WA
20.16-Jun
to 17-
Jun
Sun-MonEid al-AdhaFestival Eid al-Adha is a significant annual Islamic observance for Muslim communities across Australia.Travel risksNationwide
21.17-JulMondayAshura Public HolidayAshura is an Islamic holiday that occurs on the tenth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic lunar calendar. It marks the day of the Battle of Karbala. Demonstrations
involving intense mourning remain likely.
Terror attacks,
Travel risks
Nationwide
22.05-AugMonday Picnic DayRegional HolidayPicnic day is a public holiday in the Northern Territory of Australia which takes place every year on the first Monday of August.
Travel risksNorthern Territory
23.14-AugWednesdayRoyal
Queensland
Show/Ekka
EventThe annual agricultural show of Queensland.Travel risksBrisbane
24.27-SepFridayAFL Grand
Final
Event/Regional
Holiday
AFL Grand Final is an annual Australian rules football match, staged to determine the premiers for that year’s Australian
Football League (AFL) season. The Friday before the game is observed as a holiday.
Petty crimes, Travel
risks
Victoria
25.07-OctMondayLabour DayEvent/Regional
Holiday
Labour Day, also known as Eight Hours Day in NSW, ACT and South Australia, is celebrated on the first Monday in october. It commemorates the granting of the eight-hour working day for Australians.
Civil disturbances
Australian Capital
Territory, New South
Wales, South Australia
26.26-OctSaturdayQueensland
State Election
ElectionsThe 2024 Queensland State Election shall elect all 93 members to the Queensland Parliament, each representing an electoral district.
Political activity, Civil disturbances,
Travel risks
Queensland
27.31-OctThursdayHalloweenEvent/Regional
Holiday
Halloween is celebrated in the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Saints’ Day.Travel risksNationwide
28.05-NovTuesdayMelbourne CupEvent/ Regional
Holiday
Melbourne Cup, often referred to as “the race that stops a nation,” is one of Australia’s most famous horse racing events.Travel risksVictoria
29.25-DecWednesdayChristmasFestival Religious celebration to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide
30.26-DecThursdayBoxing DayEvent/National
Holiday
It is a post-Christmas tradition in the country, known for its sporting events. It’s also a day for shopping sales and outdoor activities.
Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-JanMondayNew Year’s
Day
Public
Holiday
Beginning of the year as per the Gregorian calendar.Travel risksNationwide
2.07-Jan

SundayGeneral
Elections
Event
Bangladesh’s upcoming general elections, set for 07 January 2024, involve a 350-member Jatiyo Sangshad. Three hundred members are directly elected nationally for five-year terms, while 50 seats are designated for women appointed by the ruling party or coalition.
Political activity, Civil
disturbances, Travel risks
Nationwide
3.10-JanWednesdayBangabandhu
Homecoming
Day
National
Holiday
Bangabandhu Homecoming Day is a public holiday. It marks the historic homecoming day of Sheikh Mujibur
Rehman, who is regarded as the father of the nation.
Civil disturbances, Travel
risks
Nationwide (especially
Awami League central
office, Bangabandhu
Bhaban)
4.14-FebWednesday Saraswati PujaPublic
Holiday

Saraswati Puja is a festival in honour of the Hindu goddess Saraswati and marks the preparation for the arrival of spring.
Travel risksDhaka
5.21-FebWednesdayShaheed DayEvent
Bangladesh celebrates Shaheed Day on 21 February each year. This day is to remember the death of Dhaka
University students who fought to keep Bengali as the national language.
Civil disturbancesNear Central Shaheed Minar
6.10-Mar
to
08-Apr
Sun-MondayRamadanNational
Holiday
Ramadan (also known as Ramadhan or Ramzan) is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. It is a time when
Muslims around the world focus on prayer, fasting, charity, and religious devotion.
Travel risksNationwide
7.17-MarSundaySheikh Mujibur
Rahman’s
Birthday

National
Holiday
Bangabandu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s birthday is celebrated each year for his efforts to attain national
freedom.
Public gatherings, Travel risksNationwide
8.26-MarTuesdayIndependence
Day
National
Holiday
Independence Day in Bangladesh is a public holiday that commemorates Bangladesh’s separation from Pakistan to become an independent nation.
Travel risksNationwide
9.29-MarFridayGood FridayFestivalGood Friday is a Christian festival and an optional holiday in Bangladesh to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Travel risksDhaka, khulna, Rajshahi
10.31-MarSundayEasterFestivalAn optional holiday and Christian festival that falls on the Sunday after Good Friday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.Travel risksDhaka, khulna, Rajshahi
11.05-AprFridayJumatul BidahFestivalJumatul Bidah translates as ‘Friday of farewell’ and marks the last Friday prayers in the holy month of Ramadan.Travel risks
Nationwide (including
National Mosque of
Bangladesh in Dhaka)
12.14-AprSundayBengali New
Year’s Day
Public
Holiday
Pohela Boishakh or Bengali New Year’s Day is the first day of the Bengali calendar which is also the official calendar of Bangladesh.
Travel risksNationwide
13.10-Apr
to
12-Apr
Wednesday-Friday
Eid ul-Fitr
Holiday
National
Holiday
Eid ul-Fitr is the first day of Shawwal that breaks the long
fast of Ramadan is a national public holiday.
Travel risks
Nationwide (including
National Mosque of
Bangladesh in Dhaka)
14.01-MayWednesdayLabour DayNational
Holiday
Labour Day is observed in recognition of the efforts of
the workforce. Government offices and public services remain closed on this day.
Civil disturbancesDhaka
15.23-MayThursdayBuddha
Purnima/Vesak
National
Holiday
Buddha Purnima is the main religious festival of the Buddhist community.
Travel risksChittagong Hill Tracts
Region, Cox’s Bazar,
Chittagong, Barisal
16.17-Jun
to
20-Jun
Monday-ThursdayEid ul-Adha
Holiday
National
Holiday
Eid al-Adha is held around the 10th to the 13th days of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah.Travel risks
Nationwide (including
National Mosque of
Bangladesh in Dhaka)
17.17-JulWednesdayAshuraNational
Holiday
Ashura is an Islamic holiday that occurs on the tenth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic lunar calendar. It marks the day of the Battle of Karbala.
Observances include fasting and mourning.
Processions, Travel risks
Nationwide (especially in
Dhaka from Old Dhaka’s
Hossaini Dalan
Imambara, Baitul
Mukarram National
Mosque)
18.15-AugThursdayNational
Mourning Day
EventNational Mourning Day in Bangladesh is celebrated to
remember and mourn the murder of the nation’s first President, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who also led the independence movement for East Pakistan (Bangladesh)
against West Pakistan.
Travel risksNationwide
19.16-DecMondayVictory DayEvent
This day marks the anniversary of the surrender of Pakistan’s armed forces in Bangladesh at the end of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
Processions, Travel risksMajor cities including
Dhaka, areas
surrounding the National
Parade Ground
20.25-DecWednesdayChristmasFestival Religious celebration to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01 JanMondayNew Year’s DayPublic
Holiday
Beginning of the year as per the gregorian calendar.Travel risksNationwide
2.09-JanTuesdayNational
Assembly
Election
ElectionElections for the fourth National Assembly of Bhutan are expected to be held on 09 January 2024, as per a Royal Decree issued on 14 October 2023. The assembly consists of 47 members, each representing one of the country’s 47 constituencies.
Travel risks amidst
public rallies
Nationwide
3.10-Feb to
12-Feb
Saturday to
Monday
Losar (New
Year)
Public
Holiday
The Losar New Year celebration begins with “Nyi Shu Gu” (Losar New Year’s Eve) and continues, in some parts of Bhutan, for two full weeks. The first three days of the New Year, however, have the biggest celebrations.
Travel risksNationwide
4.21-Feb to
23-Feb
Wednesday to FridayKing’s BirthdayPublic
Holiday

Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the King is a three-day national holiday in Bhutan.
Travel risksNationwide
5.23-MayThursdayBuddha’s
Parinirvana
Public
Holiday
Marks the birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha, celebrated by Buddhist communities.Travel risksNationwide
6.12-Sep to
14-Sep
Thursday to
Saturday
Thimphu TshechuFestivalMajorly celebrated for three days beginning on 10th day of the 8th month of Lunar calendar.Travel risksNationwide
7.22-SepSundayBlessed Rainy
Day
Public
Holiday
Blessed Rainy Day’, or ‘Thrue-Bab’ in the local language arrives near the end of the annual monsoons and the agricultural season.
Travel risksNationwide
8.12-OctSaturdayDashain Public
HolidayDashain is celebrated by Hindu communities across Bhutan, but especially in the southern parts of the country.
Travel risksSouthern part of the
country
9.22-NovFridayDescending Day
of Lord Buddha
Public
Holiday
Descending Day of Lord Buddha / Lhabab Duchen falls on the twenty-second day of the ninth month on the Buddhist calendar.Travel risksNationwide
10.17-DecTuesdayNational DayPublic
Holiday
National Day commemorates the coronation of the first King of Bhutan on this day in 1907.Travel risksNationwide
11.25-DecWednesdayChristmasFestival Religious celebration to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-JanMondayNew YearPublic
holiday
Marks the beginning of the year as per the
Gregorian calendar.
Travel risksNationwide
2.07-Jan
SundayVictory over
Genocide Day
Public
holiday
Day to celebrate the overthrowing of Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge.Civil disturbanceNationwide
3.25-FebSundaySenate electionEventSenate elections occur every five years to choose members for the upper house of the National Assembly. The election for the fifth Senate is set for 25 February 2024.
Political activity, Travel risksNationwide
4.13-Apr to
16-Apr
Saturday to
Tuesday
Khmer New Year
Day
Public
holiday
A three-day public holiday in the country to
celebrate the Solar New Year.
Civil disturbanceNationwide
5.01-MayWednesdayLabour DayPublic
holiday
Labour Day is observed in recognition of the efforts of the workforce. Government offices and public services remain closed on this day.
Civil disturbanceNationwide
6.14-MayTuesdayKing’s birthdayPublic
holiday
Celebrates the birthday of King Norodom
Sihamoni on 14 May 1953.
Marches, Travel risksNationwide
7.22-MayWednesdayVisak Bochea Day Public
holiday
Visak Bochea Day – or Buddha Day,
commemorates the birth of Siddharta Gautama Shakyamuni Buddha, now celebrated as a festival by the Buddhist community.
Travel risksNationwide
8.26-MaySundayRoyal Ploughing
Ceremony
Public
Holiday
The holiday marks the start of the rainy season with feasts and prayers for a rich harvest. A cultural ceremony is usually held at Meru Field in front of the National Museum, next to the Royal Palace.
Travel risksPhnom Penh
9.18-JunTuesdayKing’s Mother’s
Birthday
Public
holiday
Commemorates the birthday of Queen Mother Norodom Monineath in 1936. Travel risksNationwide
10.24-SepTuesdayConstitutional DayPublic
holiday
Marks the anniversary of delegates signing the nation’s Constitution in 1787.Processions, Travel risksNationwide
11.01-Oct to
03-Oct
Tuesday to
Thursday
Pchum BenPublic
holiday

Buddhists pay their respects to deceased relatives, also known as ‘Ancestors’ Day’.
Travel risksNationwide
12.15-OctTuesdayCommemoration
Day of King’s
Father
Public
holiday
Commemorates King Norodom Sihanouk, the founding father of independent Cambodia, who
died on this day in 2012.
Travel risksNationwide
13.29-OctTuesdayKing’s Coronation
Day
Public
holiday
Commemorates the 2004 coronation of King Norodom Sihamoni.Travel risksNationwide
14.09-NovSundayIndependence DayPublic
holiday
Marks the anniversary of Cambodia’s
independence from France in 1953. Marches, Critical infrastructure,
Travel risksNationwide
15.14-Nov to
16-Nov
Thursday to
Saturday
Water FestivalPublic
holiday
Commemorates ancient Cambodian Navy soldiers under King Jayavarman VII during the Khmer Empire.
Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-Jan to
03-Jan
Monday-WednesdayNew Year’s
Day
Public
Holiday
Celebration of the beginning of New Year’s Day.Travel risks, Health risksNationwide
2.10-Feb to
17-Feb
Saturday-SaturdaySpring
Festival
Public
Holiday
The Spring Festival is an annual event held in China and in Chinese
communities around the world. Occurs at the beginning of February
and marks the start of Spring.
Travel risks, Health risksNationwide
3.10-FebSaturdayChinese New YearPublic
Holiday
Marks the beginning of the year as per the Chinese Lunar calendar.Travel risks, Health risksNationwide
4.24-FebSaturdayLantern
Festival
FestivalCelebrated to mark the final day of the traditional Chinese New Year
celebrations.
Travel risks, Health risksNationwide
5.04-AprThursdayQing Ming Jie
Holiday
Public
Holiday
One of China’s largest events based on the Lunar calendar. Also
known as Ching Ming, it officially starts 104 days after the winter
solstice.
Travel risksNationwide
6.01-May to
04-May
Wednesday-SaturdayLabour Day
Public
Holiday
Labour Day is observed in recognition of efforts of the workforce. Government offices and public services remain closed on this day.Civil disturbances, Travel risks Nationwide
7.10-JunMondayDragon Boat
Festival
HolidayThe Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated in Mainland China. Large
crowd gatherings take place.
Travel risksNationwide
8.18-AugSundayGhost
Festival
FestivalA traditional Taoist and Buddhist festival that is observed on the 15th night of the seventh month on the Chinese calendar.Travel risksNationwide
9.17-SepTuesdayMid-Autumn
Festival
HolidayThe Mid-Autumn Festival in China is a celebration that begins on the
15th day of the 8th month on the Chinese Lunar calendar.
Travel risksNationwide
10.01-Oct to
07-Oct
Tuesday-MondayNational DayHoliday National Day in China has been celebrated since the Western Jin
dynasty in the early 3rd century AD.
Travel risksNationwide
11.25-DecMondayChristmasFestival Religious celebration by Christian communities to mark the birth of
Jesus Christ.
Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-Jan to
02-Jan
Monday-TuesdayNew Year’s DayNational
Holiday
Marks the beginning of the year as per the Gregorian calendar.Travel risks, Health risksIsland-wide
2.10-FebSaturdayChinese New YearFestivalA festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunar calendar.Travel risks, Health risksIsland-wide
3.24-FebSaturday Spring Lantern
FestivalFestival Also known as the Yuan Xiao Festival to welcome Spring.Travel risksIsland-wide
4.29-MarFridayGood FridayFesivalGood Friday is a Christian festival commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.Travel risksIsland-wide
5.30-MarSaturday Holy SaturdayNational
Holiday
Often referred to as Black Saturday, it is the day after Good Friday and the day before Easter Sunday. This day commemorates the day that Jesus Christ lay in his tomb prior to his resurrection on Easter Sunday.Civil disturbances, Travel risksIsland-wide
6.31-MarSundayEasterFestival A Christian festival that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide
7.04-AprThursdayChing Ming FestivalNational
Holiday
Also known as the Tomb-Sweeping Day or Ancestor’s Day, it is observed by the Han Chinese. Observed to pay respect to deceased relatives and ancestors.
Social gatherings can be expected at major public centres, leading to slow moving traffic island-wide
8.01-May to
04-May
Wednesday-Saturday Labour DayNational
Holiday
Labour Day is a national holiday in recognition of the efforts of the workforce. Government offices and public services remain closed on this day.Civil disturbance, Travel
risks
island-wide
9.11- MaySaturdayBirthday of Tin HauFestivalOn this day, people pay homage to Hong Kong’s most popular
deity, processions are taken out and temples are decorated.
Travel risksYuen Long area of
Hong Kong
10.15-MayWednesdayBirth Anniversary
of Buddha
EventCommemorates the birth of Gautama Buddha.s’ Travel risksIsland-wide
11.04-JuneTuesdayTiananmen Square
Massacre –
Anniversary
EventIn 1989, the Chinese government open fired on the pro-democracy demonstrators at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Rallies and vigil are carried out in Hong Kong and Macau.
Gatherings were banned in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns and in light of heightened tensions in Hong Kong.
Civil disturbance, Travel risksIsland-wide
12.10-JunMondayTuen Ng/Dragon
Boat Festival
Festival Long canoes in the shape of dragons race along various sites, with large crowd gatherings.Travel risksIsland-wide
13.12-JunWednesdayFifth Year
Anniversary of the 12 June Protest
EventThe protest was held outside the Government Headquarters
against the passing of Extradition Bill. Escalation of events between security forces and protestors were witnessed.
Civil disturbanceAdmiralty
14.01-JulMondayHong Kong Special
Administrative
Region
Establishment Day
National
Holiday
This day is observed to commemorate the transfer of
sovereignty over Hong Kong from the UK to PRC.
Civil disturbance, Travel risks
Admiralty,
Causeway Bay to Wan Chai
15.23-AugFridayFifth Year
Anniversary of the Hong Kong Way protest
EventThe Hong Kong Way was a peaceful political campaign held in Hong Kong on 23 August 2019, the 30th anniversary of the Baltic Way.Civil disturbance, Travel risksTsuen Wan line,
Island Line, Kwun
Tong line, West Rail
line
16.17-SepTuesdayChinese Mid-Autumn
Festival/Moon
FestivalFestival Large crowd gatherings witnessed to mark the beginning of Autumn.Travel risksIsland-wide
17.01-Oct to
02 Oct
TuesdayChinese National
Day
National
Holiday


This day commemorates the establishment of the People’s
Republic of China.
Civil disturbance, Travel risksIsland-wide
18.11-OctFridayChung Yeung
Festival
FestivalAlso known as the Double Ninth festival, this festival is based on a legend from the Han dynasty. A traditional custom on this day is to fly kitesTravel risks Island-wide
19.Mid-NovAnnual GBTQ+
Parade
Event
Supporters of the LGBTQ+ rights have been organizing this parade every year since 2008. This was banned in 2020 by the police, citing COVID-19 risk.
Civil disturbance, Travel risksIsland-wide
20.25-Dec to
26-Dec
Wednesday
– Thursday
ChristmasFestivalReligious celebration by Christian communities to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.Travel risks Island-wide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01-JanMondayNew Year’s Day PublicHolidayMarks the beginning of the year as per the Gregorian calendar.Travel risks, Health risksNation-wide
2.08-FebThursdayAscension of the
Prophet
Muhammad,
followed by Cuti Bersama
National
Holiday

This event commemorates the Prophet Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Jerusalem.
Travel risksWest Indonesia, mostly in
Sumatra Java and Borneo,
Jakarta
3.09-FebFridayLunar New Year Joint
Holiday
Joint
Holiday
Weekday after the Lunar New Year. The joint holiday is counted in public servants’ overall leave. The employees’ annual leave is adjusted in line with government policy.Travel risksNation-wide, mainly Jakarta,
Yogyakarta, West Java
4.15-FebWednesdayGeneral Elections
Other Event
General elections are scheduled to be held in Indonesia on 14 February 2024 to elect the President, Vice President and People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR). MPR consists of the Lower house (DPR), Upper house (DPD) and members of local legislative bodies.
Travel Risks, Political activityNationwide
5.11-Mar
to 12 Mar
Monday-TuesdayBali’s Day of Silence
and Hindu New Year
Joint
Holiday
Nyepi is a ‘Day of Silence’ that is observed every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) as per the Balinese calendar.Travel risksOnly on the Island of Bali
6.29-MarFridayGood Friday
National
Holiday
Good Friday is a Christian festival commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.Travel risks Nationwide
7.31-MarSundayEasterNational
Holiday
A Christian festival that commemorates the resurrection Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide
8. 09-Apr
to 10
Apr
Tuesday-WednesdayIdul FitriPublic
Holiday
Marks the end of Ramadan, the muslim holy month of fasting. It is celebrated during the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. Travel risksNationwide
9.01-MayWednesdayLabour Day / May DayNational
Holiday
Labour Day is a national holiday in recognition of the efforts of the workforce. Government offices and public services remain closed on
this day.
Travel risksJakarta, Yogyakarta, West Java,
Medan, Bandung
10.09-MayThursdayAccession day of
Jesus Christ
National
holiday
Indonesians celebrate Ascension Day, one of the most significant Christian holidays, Festivities may be observed at churches.Travel risksEast Indonesia, mostly in Papua,
east Java and Borneo, Timor
Island, Jakarta, Larantuka
11.01-JunSaturdayPancasila DayNational
Holiday
It celebrates the national principles – Pancasila, the Javanese expression of ‘five principles’, the state ideology of Indonesia, as put forward in a speech by Indonesia’s First President Sukarno in 1945.Travel risksJakarta, and major cities
12.23-MayThursdayHari Raya WaisakNational
Holiday
The “Joint Holiday” in Indonesia before Waisak
Day is known as “Hari Raya Waisak.” It is a significant Buddhist holiday that
commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Siddhartha Gautama
Travel risksBorobudur, Jakarta, Bali
13.24-MayFridayWaisak Day
(Buddha’s
Anniversary)
EventVesak, also known as Waisak Day, is celebrated by the Buddhist communities to commemorates the birth of Buddha.Travel risksBorobudur, Jakarta, Bali
14.16-JunSundayIdul AdhaNational
Holiday
Idul Adha, observed by Muslim communities, is held around the 10th to the 13th days of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah.Travel risksAll over the country
15.07-JulSundayMuharram/Islamic
New Year
National
Holiday
This holiday commemorates the founding of Islam and muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina.Travel risksNationwide
16.17-AugSaturdayIndonesian
Independence Day
National
Holiday
Celebration of the day when Soekarno and Hatta proclaimed the independence of Indonesia from the Dutch and Japanese authorities.Travel risksNationwide
17.19-AugMondayFifth Anniversary of Papua ProtestsEventThe 2019 Papua protests were a series of protests by Papuans in Indonesia that began on 19 August 2019 in support of the free Papua movement.Civil disturbancePapua, Surabaya
18.15-SepSundayMilad un-NabiNational
Holiday
Milad un-Nabi is the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which is commemorated primarily on 12th of Rabi’ al-Awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar.Travel risksNationwide
19.12-OctSaturdayDussehraHindu HolidayA Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of the Hindu God, Rama over Ravana.Civil disturbanceBali
20.24-OctMondayDiwali/DeepavaliHindu
Holiday

Diwali is a Hindu Festival to celebrate the return of Lord Rama from his exile, observed in Bali.
Travel risks, Civil
disturbance, Health risks
Bali
21.24-Dec
to 26-
Dec
Tuesday-ThursdayChristmasNational
Holiday
Religious celebration to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.
S. NoDateDayNameTypeOverviewRiskImpacted Area
1.01 Jan-02 JanMonday-TuesdayNew Year’s DayNational
Holiday
Beginning of the year as per the Gregorian calendar.Travel risksNationwide
2.07-Feb
to 12-
Feb
Wednesday
-Monday
Asahikawa Winter
Festival

Event
The Asahikawa Winter Festival is a large-scale winter festival, having one of the biggest snow sculptures and music performances.Travel risksHokkaido
3.11-FebSundayNational Foundation
Day
National
Holiday
It marks the traditional date on which
according to legend Emperor Jimmu founded Japan in 660 BC.
Travel risksNationwide
4.23-FebFridayEmperor’s BirthdayNational
Holiday
This national holiday celebrates the birthday of the reigning Emperor, and the gates of the Imperial Palace are opened on this day for the public.Travel risks, Critical
infrastructure threats
Tokyo
5.29-AprMondayShowa DayNational
Holiday

This day commemorates the birthday of Emperor Showa Hirohito who reigned from 1926-1989.
Travel risksTokyo
6.03-MayFridayConstitution Day
National
Holiday
This holiday celebrates the enactment of the 1947 Constitution of Japan.Travel risks Tokyo
7.15-MayWednesdayAoi MatsuriFestivalAlso known as the Hollyhock Festival, a procession is carried out from the Kyoto Imperial Palace towards the Shimogamo and
Kamigamo Shrine.
Processions, Travel risksKyoto
8.01-15-
Jul
Monday
Hakata Gion
Yamakasa
FestivalCelebrations are carried out by with people racing large floats along a five km long course.Travel risksFukuoka
9.07-JulSundayTanabataFestival
This religious festival celebrates the meeting of Orihime and Hikoboshi deities. Large-scale festivities are held mainly around shopping malls.
Travel risksMainly in Sendai City
10.02-Aug
to 07-
Aug
FridayNebuta MatsuriFestivalDaily parades are organized, with lantern floats, large taiko drums, musicians, and dancers.Marches, Travel risks Aomori Prefecture
11.24-AugSaturdayOne year since Japan
initiated Fukushima
water discharge
EventJapan’s release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on 24 August 2023 prompted official protests from China and public demonstrations in Japan and South Korea.Civil disturbanceNortheastern Japan
12.23-NovSaturdayLabor ThanksgivingNational
Holiday
Labor festivals and rituals are held every year in different areas of Japan.Travel risksNationwide
13.25-DecWednesdayChristmasFestivalMarks the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ, widely celebrated by the Christian communities in the country.
Travel risksNationwide

Risk Ratings

Low RiskMedium RiskHigh Risk
An event or incident that has moderate consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has moderately severe consequences on life and business operations.An event or incident that has a catastrophic and/or recurring consequence on life and business operations.