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Find List of Bank Holidays, Calendars, Horoscopes in this Year
Horoscopes are known by world of astrology. Different years have different horoscopes like 2009 horoscope is different from 2010 horoscope. Now it is available in different categories like daily horoscope, weekly horoscope, yearly horoscope that gives you predictions about love, affaires, career, friendships, traveling, promotions, finances and lots more. Different horoscopes depict different descriptions and instructions about the interested person. In this world maximum majority of population are always keen to know many things about themselves through different horoscopes. Even today in many different communities horoscope plays an important role and has paid high regards to it. During birth, death, marriage and new business horoscope plays vital role and followed religiously as well. You can use monthly, weekly, yearly horoscopes as per your need and requirement.
Most of people are always shows interest in monthly horoscope like January 2010 Horoscopes, February 2010 Horoscopes, March 2010 Horoscopes, April 2010 Horoscopes, May 2010 Horoscopes, June 2010 Horoscopes, July 2010 Horoscope, August 2010 Horoscope, September 2010 Horoscope, October 2010 Horoscope, November 2010 Horoscope and December 2010 Horoscope. Besides these, there are various types of horoscopes are available for people that have interest and faith in astrology. Like gemini love horoscope, Leo Love Horoscope, Cancer Love Horoscope, Scorpio Love Horoscope, Virgo Love Horoscope, Taurus Love Horoscope all these type of horoscopes are birth month wise for people who are interested to know their birth month horoscope. With the help of horoscope people also wanted to know about their compatibility with other people having different horoscopes. Chinese New Year animal also plays an important role in horoscope like Chinese Horoscope Rat, Chinese Horoscope Snake, Chinese Horoscope Dragon, Chinese Horoscope Monkey, Chinese Horoscope Tiger and many more.
Apart from horoscope, calendar also one of the major impacts of New Year. Every new year brings new calendar, new resolution and new aspirations. At present you will see different types calendars are available in the market. Like printable calendar, online calendar, wall calendar, table calendar, packet calendar and so on. Person can use these types of calendar as per their use and requirement. 2010 calendar brings different list of holidays as compared to previous years calendars. Apart from calendar bank holidays are also major impacts of New Year. Like 2010 bank holidays brings long list of different bank holidays as compared to previous years. Every country has its own different list of bank holidays that are celebrated with great fun, fervor and joy.
Guide To Kuching’s Festivals & Events
Kuching is sharing nearly a similar festivals as other part of Malaysia, however you can still find some local festivals that only Sarawakian get to celebrates. All festivals and events in Kuching are as follow:
1. New Year’s Day (1 January)
Public Holiday through out the whole Malaysia, and the world; and Kuching has no different too.
2. Chinese New Year (January/February)
Chinese New Year is fall on 1st day of every lunar calendar year, which will fall on any days during January or February.
Google it for exact date for the particular year you wish to know, eg. “Chinese New Year 2010″. Travel to Kuching two weeks before the Chinese New Year is the greatest time to see the locals preparing for the Chinese New Year festival. People in Kuching is often busy shopping for Chinese New Year goods and goodies during this time period. On the Eve of Chinese New Year, locals will do their final shopping before noon, and after 2pm usually the Kuching is much like a dead town. Shops shut, businesses ended, people are at home getting ready for their reunion feast. If you are still in Kuching on this day, the only place you will get your dinner is probably the fast food restaurant such as KFC or McDonald.
In the midnight as soon as the clock strikes 12am, the entire city is like entering into a war, you will be dazzled by the fireworks on the sky, and also firecrackers are everywhere. The whole event can last for about half an hour to an hour before you can get a good sleep. It’s illegal though playing with fireworks or firecrackers; however it’s not been fully enforced in Sarawak. You won’t get this if you’re in the capital of Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur. Most businesses remain closed in Kuching from the first to the forth day of the festival, you’ve still got to dine at the fast food restaurant during those days. However, cafe, pubs and bars are normally opened as soon as the day turns dark.
3. Good Friday (March/April)
Nothing much special in Kuching on this day, it’s simply a public holiday.
5. Labour Day (1 May)
Just a public holiday. Business as normal for shopping malls and restaurants.
6. Wesak Day (May)
It will fall on any day during May be based upon which calendar year. For anyone who is at Kuching during this period, check out the Buddhist temples, where the crowds are gathered on this special day.
7. Gawai Day (1 June)
This is the extremely important festival for the Dayak (indigenious people) in Sarawak, which celebrating the end of rice harvesting and welcomes the new planting season. Everyone in the longhouses in Sarawak will begin to celebrate the festival from the Eve of the Gawai day. On the Gawai day itself, that is 1 June, traditional rituals are held, dancing, plenty of local foods especially Bamboo rice and bamboo chicken. Should you be traveling in Kuching during this special occasion, you possibly can take part in the Annah Rais Homestay program and experience the fun of the Gawai festival together with the locals people. No walk-in travellers will be entertained during this day at most of the longhouses, except for pre-arranged tour from the tour company, and the invited guest by local people.
For Annah Rais Longhouse, simply take part in the homestay program and you may get the opportunity to witness how the local people celebrate the festival at Annah Rais village.
8. Dragon Boat Festival (June)
As the name suggest, you may witness the dragon boats competition during this day through out most part of Malaysia. In Kuching, you can witness the dragon boat competition along the Sarawak River, at the Kuching Waterfront. Local Chinese will be making their own rice dumpling in this special day for their family. Most Chinese coffee shops in Kuching do selling them also, so you should try it!
9. Rainforest World Music Festival (July)
These are the popular international event that’ll be held in Kuching every year. Rainforest World Music Festival brings together the planet renowned musicians around the globe and indigenous musicians from all parts of mythical land of Borneo to get to the same stage to perform for you.
Such event lasts for 3 days and will be held at Sarawak Cultural Village, near to Damai Puri Resort (formerly known as Damai Lagoon Resort), about 30 km from Kuching. For more info about Rainforest World Music Festival, please visit their official website at http://www.rainforestmusic-borneo.com.
Fairly often during this period of time, Kuching hotels occupancy rate are all time high and can be fully booked at times, therefore you are advised to book early if you’re going to go to to such global event.
Resort that within the walking distance to the Sarawak Cultural Village are Damai Puri Resort and Permai Rainforest Resort. Damai Holiday Inn Resort is also within a walking distance, nonetheless it takes you a longer walk, approximately 10 to 15 mins!
10. Mid Autumn Festival (August)
Also known as Mooncake or Lantern Festival. Nothing much special accept eating mooncake (lots of mooncakes, everywhere is selling it) and watching kids carrying lantern each and every corner of the streets once the day turns dark. Novice photographer will really appreciate such occasion.
11. Malaysia’s National Day (31 August)
It’s a nation public holiday, and in Kuching, it’s celebrated every year, check out at Central Padang at Kuching.
12. Hungry Ghosts Month (August/September)
It’s believed by the Chinese that in the 7th month of lunar calendar, ghosts are returned to the earth for feasting. In Kuching, have a look at this “hungry ghost event” that is held next to the old central post office. It’s always filled with crowd.
13. Christmas Day (25 Dec)
It is also another important event for the Christian in Kuching. However, special events’ arrangement mostly limited to each individual church only. Clubbers also gathered at certain pubs for counting down during eve of Christmas. Nothing much special in Kuching, better spend your time in Singapore’s Orchard Road I suppose, if you happen to travel in this region!
That’s about all the festivals and events in Kuching. So plan your vacation wisely. Wish you have a great holiday soon.