Turkey has announced exciting news for 2025's Ramadan Bayram celebration - a generous 9-day holiday period running from March 29 to April 6. This extended break combines the traditional three-day Eid celebration with additional administrative leave days, creating a longer vacation for public sector employees, bank staff, and many others. The holiday will begin on Saturday, March 29, with the official Bayram celebrations running from Sunday through Tuesday (March 30 - April 1). The government has added three extra administrative leave days from Wednesday to Friday (April 2-4), and with the following weekend included, it creates a full 9-day break. During this time, government offices and banks will be closed, so it's important to handle any essential business before March 28. While public institutions will be closed, many private businesses, especially in retail and tourism, may remain open to serve holiday visitors. This extended holiday is perfect for traditional Bayram activi...
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