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Eid al-Adha

Maio 2028
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🏪 O que está aberto

  • Bancos Fechado
  • Repartições públicas Fechado
  • Escolas Fechado
  • Lojas Varia
  • Restaurantes Horário reduzido
  • Transporte público Horário reduzido
  • Bolsa de valores Fechado
  • Correios Fechado

🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado

Bloco de 3 dias
SEX 05 Feriado
SÁB 06 Fim de semana
DOM 07 Fim de semana

Fim de semana de 3 dias (5 de Maio – 7 de Maio)

📣 Notas para viajantes

Singapore is a prosperous, multicultural city-state in Southeast Asia known for its blend of modern skyscrapers and diverse cultural heritage. It features a vibrant culinary scene with famous hawker centers and 24-hour coffee shops, offering a mix of tropical atmosphere, extensive shopping, and active nightlife.

  • Singapore observes a wide range of cultural holidays including Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian festivals.
  • New Year's Eve features fireworks and parties, particularly on Sentosa Island.
  • Lunar New Year (late Jan/early Feb) involves extensive decorations; some small shops may close for 2-3 days during the peak.
  • The Dragon Boat Festival includes traditional rice dumplings and races on the Singapore River.
  • The Hungry Ghost Festival (August) involves offerings to ancestors and traditional performances.
  • The Mid-Autumn Festival features elaborate lantern displays and mooncakes.
  • Singaporeans value social harmony; avoid public displays of affection and refrain from bragging or pointing out others' mistakes to 'save face.' Dress conservatively at places of worship (no bare shoulders/midriffs) and remove shoes before entering homes. When dining with locals, consider religious dietary restrictions (e.g., Halal for Muslims, vegetarian options for some Hindus/Indians). In business settings, exchange cards using both hands and avoid giving gifts to government employees.

Sobre este feriado

Eid al-Adha is one of the two primary festivals in Islam, observed on the 10th of Dhu'l-Hijja. Celebrations typically continue for three days, known as the Tashreeq days.