Calendar March 2026 Singapore with Public Holidays
The Singapore calendar for 2026 has 31 days, from Sunday, 1 March 2026 to Tuesday, 31 March 2026. This month includes 1 public holidays. Key holidays this month include Hari Raya Puasa.
March 2026 Holidays in Singapore
- Saturday 21 March 2026 - Hari Raya Puasa - Public
Chinese Calendar in March 2026
Astronomical Chinese calendar (120°E meridian). Solar term times in SGT (UTC+8).
Lunar months
- 正月 2026 農曆 (Lunar months): 17 Feb – 18 Mar, 30 days.
- 二月 2026 農曆 (Lunar months): 19 Mar – 16 Apr, 29 days.
Chinese observances
- Chap Goh Meh (元宵節) (Chinese observances): Tuesday, 3 March 2026. 正月十五 · 丙午年.
Solar terms 節氣
- 驚蟄 Jīngzhé, Awakening of Insects (Solar terms 節氣): Thursday, 5 March 2026 at 21:48.
- 春分 Chūnfēn, Spring Equinox (Solar terms 節氣): Friday, 20 March 2026 at 22:36.
Moon Phases in March 2026 over Singapore
Times shown in SGT (UTC+8). Dimmed rows fall outside March.
- New Moon on 17 Feb 20:01 MYT — 0% illuminated (outside March 2026)
- First Quarter on 24 Feb 20:28 MYT — 50% illuminated (outside March 2026)
- Full Moon on 3 Mar 19:38 MYT — 100% illuminated
- Last Quarter on 11 Mar 17:39 MYT — 50% illuminated
- New Moon on 19 Mar 09:24 MYT — 0% illuminated
- First Quarter on 26 Mar 03:18 MYT — 50% illuminated
- Full Moon on 2 Apr 10:13 MYT — 100% illuminated (outside March 2026)
- Last Quarter on 10 Apr 12:52 MYT — 50% illuminated (outside March 2026)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I read the Chinese lunar dates on this calendar?
Chinese lunar days appear as small orange numbers in the bottom-left corner of each day cell. On the first day of a new lunar month, the day number is replaced by the Chinese month label (for example 正月 for the first month, 二月 for the second). The lunar calendar is computed astronomically using the 120°E meridian (China Standard Time), which is the official reference for the traditional Chinese calendar. A small orange dot below a date marks a traditional Chinese observance such as Lunar New Year, Qingming, or the Mid-Autumn Festival.
How accurate are the moon phases shown?
The four principal moon phases (new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter) are computed using standard astronomical algorithms and displayed in Singapore Time (SGT, UTC+8). Phase times are typically accurate to within a few minutes of published ephemerides.
How do I see the details for a specific day?
Click any date on the calendar to see a quick summary, including holiday records for that day. For a full breakdown, click "View details" at the bottom of the popup to open the day detail page.