How Many Public Holidays Does Each Southeast Asian Countries Get Per Month in 2026?
Holiday counts vary wildly across the region. Myanmar goes big in April, Vietnam in February, Indonesia in March and May, while others stay pretty steady all year. No two countries celebrate quite the same way.
A small multiples bar chart showing the number of national public holidays per month in 10 Southeast Asian countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The horizontal axis represents months from January to December, and the vertical axis shows holiday counts. Myanmar stands out with a notably high bar in April due to the Thingyan Water Festival. Vietnam shows a spike in February from the Tet celebration. Other countries like Singapore and Brunei show relatively low and consistent counts throughout the year.