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Thai & Malaysian Public Holidays

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Ive done a search but cant find any up to date info, reason is im flying to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for a visa and it appears that Wed 21st is a thai holiday of some sort according to a few google searches? can someone verify this? and if so im assuming it will mean the embassy in K.L will be closed?

There are no Thai holidays this month. 26th is Chinese New Year.

Also Malaysia only has Chinese New Year on 26th

The schools are open on the 21st, meaning it is not an offical holiday in Thailand.

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Thanks guys, i worked out i was looking at the 2008 list on the website..my bad

Thanks guys, i worked out i was looking at the 2008 list on the website..my bad

in the future, this website may help you (and others):

http://www.onestopmalaysia.com/holidays-2009.html

scroll down to see all public holidays in each Malaysian state

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