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Date | Day | Holiday/Observance | Type |
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Jan 1 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day | Regular Holiday |
Jan 9 | Thursday | Feast of the Black Nazarene (Traslación) | Religious Observance (Manila) |
Jan 27 | Monday | Isra and Mi’raj (Islamic) | Muslim Observance (tentative) |
Jan 29 | Wednesday | Chinese New Year | Special Non-Working Day |
Feb 25 | Tuesday | EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary | Special Working Day |
Mar 2 | Sunday | Start of Ramadan | Muslim Observance (tentative) |
Mar 31 | Monday | Eid’l Fitr (End of Ramadan) | Regular Holiday (tentative) |
Apr 1 | Tuesday | Eid’l Fitr (Alt. Date) | Regular Holiday (subject to moon sighting) |
Apr 9 | Wednesday | Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) | Regular Holiday |
Apr 17 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | Regular Holiday |
Apr 18 | Friday | Good Friday | Regular Holiday |
Apr 19 | Saturday | Black Saturday | Special Non-Working Day |
May 1 | Thursday | Labor Day | Regular Holiday |
Jun 7 | Saturday | Eid’l Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) | Regular Holiday (tentative) |
Jun 12 | Thursday | Independence Day | Regular Holiday |
Jul 27 | Sunday | Iglesia ni Cristo Founding Anniversary | Special Non-Working Day |
Aug 21 | Thursday | Ninoy Aquino Day | Special Non-Working Day |
Aug 25 | Monday | National Heroes Day | Regular Holiday |
Oct 31 | Friday | All Saints’ Day Eve | Special Non-Working Day |
Nov 1 | Saturday | All Saints’ Day | Special Non-Working Day |
Nov 30 | Sunday | Bonifacio Day | Regular Holiday |
Dec 8 | Monday | Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary | Special Non-Working Day |
Dec 24 | Wednesday | Christmas Eve | Special Non-Working Day |
Dec 25 | Thursday | Christmas Day | Regular Holiday |
Dec 30 | Tuesday | Rizal Day | Regular Holiday |
Dec 31 | Wednesday | Last Day of the Year | Special Non-Working Day |
🇵🇭 Regular Holidays (Non-Working Days)
These are nationwide non-working holidays declared by the government
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January 1 (Wednesday) – New Year’s Day
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April 1 (Tuesday) – Eid’l Fitr (End of Ramadan)
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April 9 (Wednesday) – Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)
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April 17 (Thursday) – Maundy Thursday
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April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday
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May 1 (Thursday) – Labor Day
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June 12 (Thursday) – Independence Day
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August 25 (Monday) – National Heroes Day
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November 30 (Sunday) – Bonifacio Day
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December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day
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December 30 (Tuesday) – Rizal Day
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June 7 (Saturday) – Eid’l Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) – tentative, subject to moon sighting \
🗓️ Special (Non-Working) Days
These are special holidays where work is generally suspended:
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January 29 (Wednesday) – Chinese New Year
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April 19 (Saturday) – Black Saturday
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July 27 (Sunday) – Iglesia ni Cristo Founding Anniversary
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August 21 (Thursday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
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October 31 (Friday) – All Saints’ Day Eve
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November 1 (Saturday) – All Saints’ Day
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December 8 (Monday) – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
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December 24 (Wednesday) – Christmas Eve
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December 31 (Wednesday) – Last Day of the Year
🛠️ Special Working Day
These are commemorative days where work continues as usual:
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February 25 (Tuesday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
🕌 Islamic Observances (Subject to Moon Sighting)
Islamic holidays are determined based on the lunar calendar:
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January 27 (Monday) – Isra and Mi’raj (for Muslim Filipinos)
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March 2 (Sunday) – Start of Ramadan
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March 31 (Monday) – Eid’l Fitr (tentative)
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June 7 (Saturday) – Eid’l Adha (tentative)
🎉 Major Cultural and Religious Festivals
These are significant cultural and religious events celebrated in various regions:
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January 9 (Thursday) – Feast of the Black Nazarene (Traslación) – Manila
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January 19 (Sunday) – Sinulog Festival – Cebu City
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December 17–30 – Giant Lantern Festival – San Fernando, Pampanga
📅 Long Weekends in 2025
Plan ahead for these extended weekends:
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April 17–20 – Holy Week
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May 1–4 – Labor Day Weekend
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June 12–15 – Independence Day Weekend
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August 21–25 – Ninoy Aquino Day & National Heroes Day
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October 31–November 2 – All Saints’ Day Weekend
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December 24–28 – Christmas Weekend
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December 30–January 1 – Rizal Day & New Year
Please note that Islamic holidays are subject to change based on lunar observations. Let me know if you need further details on any specific holiday or festival!