Total national holidays are the number of holidays determined by the government of a country in one year. In Indonesia, in previous years, there were around 17 national holidays. These national holidays usually include days such as Gregorian New Year, Chinese New Year, Nyepi, Labor Day, Independence Day, and others. This national holiday was established to give people time to rest and commemorate important events in the country's history.
Shared leave is an additional holiday stipulated by the government in addition to national holidays. The aim of collective leave is to give people more rest time and encourage the tourism sector and the economy. Usually, this collective leave is taken on a working day adjacent to a national holiday, thus creating a long weekend
A total of 17 national holidays means that there are 17 days a year where Indonesians do not work and celebrate various important events. Meanwhile, 10 days of collective leave is an additional holiday given apart from national holidays, so that people can enjoy more time for vacation or gathering with family.
Please remember this application is not affiliated with any party. The number of national holidays and collective leave can change every year, depending on government policy. Therefore, it is important to always check the official calendar of national holidays and collective leave issued by the government for a particular year.