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Malaysian Monthly Event Calendar

A free printable monthly calendar for Malaysia — the dates are filled in, the national cuti umum are marked(with ganti days), and there’s a fillable box under every day for your own events and your state’s holidays.

🇲🇾 English atau Bahasa Melayu. Pick your language from the dropdown — months, weekdays and holiday names all localize (Hari Kebangsaan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Tahun Baharu Cina), including the (ganti) replacement days.
Malaysian monthly event calendar

Build a one-page calendar you can type events into.

Pick a month and year — we'll generate a printable PDF with the dates already filled in, Malaysian national holidays marked, and a fillable text box under every day. Fill it in on your computer in any PDF viewer, then print. No Adobe Acrobat required.

1-page PDF · A4 or US Letter · fillable in any PDF viewer
Check the official sources
National and state holiday dates are gazetted by the government — verify against the official portal at malaysia.gov.my — Public holidays. Islamic holiday dates are subject to JAKIM confirmation, and your state may observe additional holidays not printed here.
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Frequently asked questions

Which holidays are marked?
Malaysia's national public holidays — the ones observed across the country: Chinese New Year (2 days), Hari Raya Aidilfitri (2 days), Hari Pekerja, Hari Wesak, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday, Hari Raya Aidiladha, Awal Muharram, the Prophet Muhammad's birthday, Hari Kebangsaan, Hari Malaysia, Deepavali and Hari Krismas — plus the replacement (ganti) day whenever one falls on a Sunday. Deepavali is observed nationwide except Sarawak.
Why isn't 1 January marked?
Because New Year's Day is a state holiday, not a national one — most states observe it, but Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu don't. This calendar marks only the nationwide holidays; state holidays (sultans' birthdays, Thaipusam, Nuzul Al-Quran, 1 January and others) vary by state, so write yours into the fillable boxes or check your state's calendar.
Boleh buat kalendar dalam Bahasa Melayu?
Boleh! Pilih Bahasa Melayu daripada dropdown — nama bulan (Januari…Disember), hari (Ahd…Sab) dan cuti umum (Tahun Baharu Cina, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Kebangsaan, Hari Malaysia) semuanya dicetak dalam BM, termasuk hari ganti.
How do the replacement (ganti) days work?
When a national holiday falls on a Sunday, the next free working day becomes the replacement holiday — in 2026: Aidilfitri's second day (Sun 22 Mar) → Mon 23 Mar; Wesak (Sun 31 May) → Tue 2 Jun, because Mon 1 Jun is the Agong's birthday; Deepavali (Sun 8 Nov) → Mon 9 Nov. Note the four states with Friday–Saturday weekends handle replacements differently.
Are the Islamic holiday dates final?
Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Aidiladha, Awal Muharram and Maulidur Rasul follow the Islamic calendar and are subject to official confirmation (JAKIM moon sighting) — they can shift by a day. We use the gazetted dates and update if a confirmation moves one.
Is it free?
Yes — free for personal, school or office use, no signup, no watermark. Prints on A4 or US Letter.
Updated through July 2026