Tarikh Hari Sarawak 2027 atau Sarawak Day 2027, sambutan Hari Sarawak atau Sarawak Day, cuti sekolah dan cuti umum, mengingatkan kita bahawa negeri Sarawak menyambut Hari Sarawak—secara rasmi dikenali sebagai Hari Kemerdekaan Sarawak—memperingati hari memperoleh pemerintahan sendiri secara defacto daripada Britain..
Pada 2027, sekali lagi Hari Sarawak, menawarkan detik yang bermakna untuk rakyat dan pengunjung merenung warisan dan identitinya.
Tarikh Sarawak Day 2027
Pengumuman Tarikh Rasmi Cuti Hari Sarawak 2027
Jika anda merujuk kepada jadual hari kelepasan am persekutuan dan negeri 2027 oleh kabinet.gov.my, Sarawak Day akan diraikan di Malaysia pada:
- 22 Julai 2027 (Khamis) – Sarawak Day (Sarawak)
July 2027
Cuti Sekolah Sempena Cuti Umum Hari Sarawak 2027
Semua pelajar di Malaysia akan menikmati cuti Hari Sarawak 2027 berdasarkan kumpulan sekolah mereka pada tahun 2027. Tarikh-tarikh ini akan membantu para pelajar, ibu bapa dan juga para pengajar merancang perayaan dan pengaturan perjalanan mereka dengan berkesan.
Group A
(Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu)
- 22 Julai 2027 (Khamis) – Hari persekolahan biasa pada hari tersebut. Tiada cuti tambahan.
Group B
(Mellaka, Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Penang, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, WP Kuala Lumpur, WP Labuan and WP Putrajaya)
- 22 Julai 2027 (Khamis) – Cuti persekolahan di Sarawak sahaja. Hari persekolahan biasa untuk negeri-negeri lain pada hari tersebut. Tiada cuti tambahan.
If you plan ahead, keep in mind that the school will follow the government's public holiday schedule without additional holidays.
The Ministry of Education has not announced any special/additional arrangements for the celebration. Sarawak Day 2027. Anda boleh menyemak portal rasmi KPM untuk apa-apa maklumat terkini mengenai kalendar akademik apabila tarikh sambutan semakin hampir.
Sarawak Day Celebration in Malaysia
Sarawak Day has its roots in 22 July 1963, when the retiring British governor transferred administrative powers to Sarawak's first local Chief Minister, Stephen Kalong Ningkan, shortly before the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963.
The Sarawak Day holiday was officially gazetted in 2016 to highlight Sarawak's unique political heritage.
Sarawak Day is
- Sarawak State Self-Government – Sarawak Day recognises Sarawak's evolution from a British crown colony to a self-governing state, celebrating its autonomy and political maturity.
- Cultural Identity & Local Pride – The observation strengthens the identity of the people of Sarawak, respects the state's leaders, important achievements, and ongoing efforts to preserve its rich cultural landscape.
Sarawak Day Celebration Every July
- Various Official Ceremonies & Flag Raising – State events usually involve a flag-raising ceremony, a speech by the Chief Minister, and the singing of Sarawak's national anthem, Ibu Pertiwiku.
- Cultural Festivals & Exhibitions – Across Sarawak, communities organize cultural performances, exhibitions and storytelling events—often spanning the week of July 22—to highlight local traditions.
- Educational Involvement – Schools, museums (such as the Sarawak State Museum) and cultural institutions are organising lectures and exhibitions to deepen public understanding of Sarawak's journey towards self-governance.
Sarawak Day Dates by Year
Sarawak Day consistently falls on 22 July, with the dates for future years as follows:
- July 22, 2025 Tuesday
- July 22, 2026 Wednesday
- July 22, 2027 Thursday
Administration & Community Legacy
- Remembering the Journey of Statehood – The holiday pays tribute to those who played a key role in Sarawak's 1963 transition and reminds the younger generation of the state's path to autonomy.
- Celebrating Diversity – Sarawak's diverse ethnic cultures—Dayak, Malay, Chinese, Melanau and others—are celebrated through traditional dance performances, music, crafts and culinary demonstrations.
How to Participate in Sarawak Day Celebrations
- Attending Official Events – Participate in flag raising ceremonies and official ceremonies that are usually held in Kuching, as well as at places such as the Sarawak Prime Minister's office or Stadium Merdeka.
- Explore Cultural Programs – Visit cultural villages, museums and community centers for performances, exhibitions and workshops.
- Engage with History – Take part in talks or guided tours at historical sites such as Fort Margherita or Astana (Governor's residence).
Famous Landmarks
- Astana, Kuching – The official residence of the governor of Sarawak, historically tied to the announcement of self-government in 1963.
- Sarawak State Museum & Cultural Village – A cultural and historical education center, showcasing Sarawak's diversity and heritage.
The Importance of Sarawak Day—Evergreen Theme
- Empowerment Through Autonomy – Recognizing Sarawak's achievements in self-government and governance.
- Celebrating Multicultural Harmony – Foster unity among Sarawak's various ethnic groups through joint celebrations.
- Heritage Education & Civic Pride – Combining heritage appreciation with civic values in annual celebrations across the state.
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