LIST: Official ‘holidays’, special non-working days para sa taong 2025

LIST: Official ‘holidays’, special non-working days para sa taong 2025

PARA sa mga mahilig magbakasyon diyan, pwedeng-pwede na kayong magplano ng bakasyon para sa taong 2025!

Opisyal na kasing inilabas ng Malacañang ang listahan ng mga walang pasok dahil sa regular holidays, special non-working days, at special working days.

Ang Proclamation No. 727 ay pinirmahan ni Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin noong October 30.

Narito ang kumpletong listahan ng mga holidays:

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Regular Holidays

New Year’s Day – 1 January (Wednesday)

Araw ng Kagitingan – 9 April (Wednesday)

Maundy Thursday – 17 April

Good Friday – 18 April

Labor Day –  1  May (Thursday)

Independence Day – 12 June (Thursday)

National Heroes Day – 25 August (Last Monday of August)

Bonifacio Day – 30 November (Sunday)

Christmas Day – 25 December (Thursday)

Rizal Day – 30 December (Tuesday)

Special (Non-Working) Days

Ninoy Aquino Day – 21 August (Thursday)

All Saints Day –  1 November (Saturday)

Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary –  8 December (Monday)

Last Day of the Year –  31 December (Wednesday)

Special (Working) Day

Edsa People Power Revolution Anniversary – 25 February (Tuesday)

Additional Special (Non-Working) Days

Chinese New Year  –  29 January (Wednesday)

Black Saturday  –  19 April

Christmas Eve  –  24 December (Wednesday)

All Saints’ Day Eve  –  31 October (Friday)

Ayon sa Presidential Communications Office, ang holidays para sa selebrasyon ng Eid al-Fitr at Eid al-Adha ay alinsunod sa Islamic calendar (Hijra) o lunar calendar.

Ang National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, anila, ang mag-a-advice kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos para sa itinakdang petsa ng nasabing holidays.

Inatasan naman ang Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) na mag-isyu ng implementing guidelines para sa nabanggit na proklamasyon.

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