About Indonesian Calendar
A calendar is a system to give a name to a period of time (such as the example). These names are known as a calendar date. This date could be based on the movements of celestial bodies like the sun and moon.
January 1st New Year's Day
January 28 Chinese Lunar New Year's Day
28 Mar et Bali's Day of Silence and Hindu New Year
14 April Good Friday
16 April Easter Sunday
24 April Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad
May 1 International Labor Day
May 11th Vesak Day (Buddha's Anniversary)
May 25 Ascension Day of Jesus Christ
June 1st Pancasila Day
June 26th Eid Day 1
June 27th Eid Day 2
August 17th Indonesian Independence Day
1 September Muslim Day of Sacrifice (Eid al Adha)
21 September Muharram / Islamic New Year
October 19 Diwali / Deepavali
December 1 The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas Day
December 31 New Year's Eve
Throughout 2017 there are 15 national holidays in 2017, including a national memorial day 2017 and also religious holidays. Schedule Leaves Year 2017:
• Friday, June 23, 2017 in order Eid 1438H
• Tuesday, June 27, 2017 in order Eid 1438H
• Wednesday, June 28, 2017 in order Eid 1438H
• Tuesday, December 26, 2017 in the framework of the feast of Christmas
Commemoration of the Great Islam 2017
• Monday, April 24, 2017: Ascension of the Nabi Muhammad SAW
• Sunday - Monday, June 25 to 26 2017: Eid al-Fitr 1438 AH (Eid al-Fitr 2017)
• Friday, September 1st, 2017: Eid al Adha 2017
• Thursday, September 21, 2017: New Year 1 Muharram 1437 Hijri (Islamic New Year 2017)
• Friday, December 1, 2017: Birth of the Prophet Muhammad in 2017 (Maulid 2017)
Christian Big Day Commemoration 2017/2017 Church Calendar
• Sunday, January 1, 2017: New Year 2017
• Friday, April 14, 2017: Good Friday 2017
• Sunday, April 16, 2017: Passover 2017
• Thursday, May 25, 2017: Ascension 2017
• Monday, December 25, 2017: Christmas Day 2017