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JAKARTA - The government has set a national holiday of 16 days and an additional eight days off. Leave can be used to improve the quality of physical and mental health as a worker. The existence of workload that must be carried out every day can trigger psychological and physical fatigue.

Taking time off by traveling is proven to be one of the right ways to refresh your physical, mind, and feelings again. Check out the recommended date for the holidays so that this year's leave quota can be maximized.

January In January there was a Chinese New Year moment of 2574 which falls on Sunday, January 22. The government set a joint leave for this Chinese New Year on Monday, January 23. You can take time off for the early holidays of 2023 on Friday, January 20.

February Quoted from ANTARA, this month only has one national holiday, namely Isra Miraj which falls on Saturday, February 18th. If you want to get a long weekend, you can take one day off on Friday, January 17 or Monday, January 20 to get three days off.

March In March, you can apply for leave at the commemoration of Nyepi Holy Day Saka New Year 1945 which falls on Wednesday, January 22. This is because the government set a joint leave the next day, Thursday, January 23. Leave on Friday, January 24 so you can vacation for five days until Sunday, March 26th.

April In April there was one long weekend, namely the commemoration of the death of Isa Al Masih which falls on Friday, April 7th so you can enjoy your vacation without applying for leave.

This month, Muslims in Indonesia are still performing the holy month of Ramadan, where the government sets Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23 as Eid al-Fitr 1444 Hijri. You don't need to apply for leave because the government has set a fairly long Eid leave, starting from Friday, April 21 to Wednesday, April 26.

May On Monday, May 1 is celebrated as National Labor Day. From April 29 '30, you can enjoy a long weekend for holidays. Next on Thursday, May 18, there is a national holiday Ascension of Jesus Christ. You can apply for leave for the next day, namely Friday, May 19 for holidays.

June On Thursday, June 1, Indonesia commemorates the Birthday of Pancasila which is also a national holiday. Meanwhile, on Sunday, June 4, there was Waisak Day and the government also set a joint leave two days earlier, namely Friday, June 2.

On the other hand, on Thursday, June 29, Muslims in Indonesia commemorate Eid al-Adha 1444 Hijri. You can apply for one day leave for Friday, June 30 so you can enjoy a long vacation until Sunday, July 2.

July July only has one national holiday, namely the Islamic New Year 1445 Hijri which falls on Wednesday, July 19. You can take two days off for a long vacation on Thursday, July 20 and Friday, July 21.

August this month is a special time for Indonesia because every August 17 is celebrated as the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. This year, the commemoration of independence falls on Thursday. Therefore, apply for leave for Friday, August 18 so that you can travel until the weekend.

September Thursday, September 28 is a commemoration of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. You can apply for one day leave on Friday, September 29, to enjoy traveling for four days.

October and November These two months do not have national holidays and collective leave so you can take advantage of applying for leave for holidays in December.

December December is a special moment for holidays because there is a Christmas day that falls on Monday, December 25. The government has also set the next day, Tuesday, December 26 as a moment of collective leave. If you still have about three days off, submit it to December 27 to enjoy the long holiday until the new year or Monday, January 1, 2024.


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