October 26, 2012 is a regular holiday in the Philippines

 

Malacanang has issued Proclamation No. 488 declaring Friday, October 26, 2012, a regular holiday, throughout the country to observe Eidul Adha, which is known as the Feast of Sacrifice.

 

In this regard, employees who will be assigned to work on this day should be given premium pay in accordance with their own existing company policies. 

 

READ November 2012 Philippine Holidays!  We have 3 non-working holidays in November!

 

November 2012 Philippine Holidays 

 

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The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 2 of 3)

The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 3 of 3)  

Oh Hello Again Singapore (1st of 3 Parts)

Sentosa in Singapore (2nd of 3 Parts)

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April 2012 Philippine Holidays, When is Holy Week This Year, Easter Holidays and Where to Go

 

I’m off to Korea and Taiwan in April but I don’t have plans yet for the Holy Week.  If you’re asking when the Holy Week in the Philippines is, here’s the complete list of holidays for April.  It’s a 5-day holiday since it’s followed by Araw ng Kagitingan!!!  Yahoooooo!  Gotta hit the beach somehow.  Make life worthwhile after breaking back and sanity at work.

 April 2012 Philippine Holidays, Holiday in Manila, when is holy week in Manila, when is Holy week in Philippines, Easter Holidays

April 2012 Philippine Holidays

Araw ng Kagitingan

April 9, Monday

Regular Holiday

Maundy Thursday

April 5, Thursday

Regular Holiday

Good Friday

April 6, Friday

Regular Holiday

Black Saturday

April 7, Saturday

Special Holiday

 

For the COMPLETE LISTING of 2012 Holidays , VISIT THIS LINK.

 

OTHER READS on WHERE TO GO during Holidays:

 

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BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 COMPLETE LIST of 2011 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS

 Friends and Christmas

Between Bites TOP 10 BEST about Bali

Walk the World – Asia Travel Omnibus

Walk in the Spanish Era in BATAAN, Philippines

MY LOVE AFFAIR with Bali

Philippine Holidays November 30, 2011 is a non-working holiday

November 30, 2011, is declared as a NON-WORKING HOLIDAY in celebration of Bonifacio Day throughout the country.

November 30, 2011

Wednesday, Non Working Holiday

Bonifacio Day

 November 30, 2011 is a non working holiday Wednesday

HOORAY for a FREE Wednesday!!!   **little dance.  little dance**

Now, let’s all go TRAVEL!  Hahaha 😉

November 30, 2011 is a non working holiday Wednesday

November 30, 2011 is a non working holiday Wednesday

November 30, 2011 is a non working holiday Wednesday

November 30, 2011 is a non working holiday Wednesday

 OTHER READS on WHERE TO GO during Holidays:

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BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 COMPLETE LIST of 2011 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS

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November 7, 2011 is declared a Regular Holiday in the Philippines

 

As per President Benigno Aquino’s Proclamation No. 276, Monday, 7 November 2011, is declared as a REGULAR HOLIDAY in celebration of Eidul Adha throughout the country.

November 7, 2011

Monday, Regular Holiday

The Islamic Feast of Sacrifice

 

Malacanang declared that Eidul Adha, one of the two greatest feasts of Islam, should be observed as a national regular holiday.

This means that AFTER the 4-DAY LONG WEEKEND (READ HERE), there’s another 3-DAY LONG WEEKEND in November.      [Read more…]

Philippine Holidays October 31, 2011 is a special non-working holiday and November 1, 2011 is a regular holiday… 4 day weekend yo!

As per President Benigno Aquino’s Proclamation No. 265, Monday, 31 October 2011, is declared as a SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAY throughout the country.

 

Last December 2010, the President declared Tuesday, 1 November 2011, as a special (non-working) day through Proclamation No. 84.

 

Since Monday, 31 October 2011, falls between Sunday and Tuesday, 1 November 2011 (All Saints Day), which has been traditionally declared a special (non-working) day throughout the country; October 31 will now be a NO WORK DAY to give full opportunity to our people to properly observe the day with all its religious fervor which invariably requires them to travel to and from different regions of the country.

 

This means a 4-day long weekend!!!!  All together now, say, HAPPINESS!!!! 🙂  it’s time to visit our loved ones who have passed on and make most on rest.

 

October 31, 2011, Monday

Special Non-Working Holiday

 

November 1, 2011, Tuesday

All Saints Day

Special Non-Working Holiday

 

November 2, 2011, Wednesday

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Flooded Areas in Metro Manila as of June 23, 2011, 5:52 PM

 

PLEASE BE ADVISED ON THE FOLLOWING AREAS EXPERIENCING HEAVY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DUE TO CONTINUOUS RAINS:

 
(source: DZMM Teleradyo as of 5:52 PM)

  • Sct Tobias St. QC                                 Flooded
  • Sct Tuazon, St. QC                                Flooded
  • Mo. Ignacia St. QC                                Flooded
  • Araneta Ave cor Maria Clara                 Flooded (waist deep)
  • Araneta Ave cor DonJose                         Flooded (waist deep)
  • Sgt. Esguerra St.                                 Flooded (ankle deep)
  • C4 MH del Pilar                                  Flooded (not passable to light vehicles)
  • Gov Pascual, Catmon Malabon                 Flooded (not passable to light vehicles)
  • Blumentritt, Maceda and Espana, Manila         Flooded (not passable to light vehicles)

August 2011 Holidays in the Philippines

 

 

In the recent years, August is that other month where we have at least 2 long weekends.  This year might not be the case unless President Noy Aquino declares Ninoy Aquino (incidentally his father) Day, which falls on a Sunday, moved to the following Monday.  Very unlikely.

 

August 2011 holiday

August 2011 Philippine Holiday

 

There are two holidays this August 2011:

 

National Heroes Day

August 29, Monday

Regular Holiday

 

 

Ninoy Aquino Day

August 21, Sunday

Special Non-working Holiday

 

If President Aquino doesn’t declare August 22 as a special non-working holiday then we have to be satisfied with only one long weekend in August.

August 29 that falls on a Monday is a regular holiday which means that it will be a non-working day.   

 

*****UPDATE*****  August 5, 2011

 

August 21, 29 and 30 declared as holidays!  Even Aug. 19 too for those in Quezon City!

 

August 19 (Friday) has been declared as a non-working holiday for Quezon City-based employees in commemoration of Quezon City Day.

 

August 21 (Sunday) will be a special non-working holiday in commemoration of Benigno S. Aquino death anniversary, by virtue of Proclamation 84, which brings back the celebration of national holidays on their actual dates.

 

August 29 (Monday) is declared as a holiday throughout the country to celebrate National Heroes Day.

 

August 30 (Tuesday) is likewise declared as a special non-working holiday in commemoration of Eid’l Fit’r (End of Ramadan).

 

HOORAY for the 4-day long weekend!!!  **little dance.  little dance**

OTHER READS on WHERE TO GO during Holidays:

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BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 COMPLETE LIST of 2011 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS

 Friends and Christmas

Between Bites TOP 10 BEST about Bali

Walk the World – Asia Travel Omnibus

Walk in the Spanish Era in BATAAN, Philippines

MY LOVE AFFAIR with Bali

 

 

 

June 20, 2011 is a non-working holiday in the Philippines!

 

Malacañang under Proclamation 154 has declares June 20, 2011, Monday, as a special non-working holiday in celebration of Jose Rizal’s 150th birth anniversary. 

 

Finally, a long weekend holiday! 🙂  *HOPPING LIKE A BUNNY*

 

June 20, 2011

Monday

Special Non-working Holiday

 

 

 

For the COMPLETE LISTING of PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS for 2011, VISIT THIS LINK.

 

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BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 COMPLETE LIST of 2011 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS

 Friends and Christmas

Between Bites TOP 10 BEST about Bali

Walk the World – Asia Travel Omnibus

Walk in the Spanish Era in BATAAN, Philippines

MY LOVE AFFAIR with Bali

 

April 2011 Holidays in the Philippines

 

Yes, I know we all miss the long weekend holidays and we can’t wait to experience our first long holiday of the year, which is the Holy Week.  I’ve listed below the actual Philippine holidays for April and their dates for your reference.

 

April 2011 Philippine Holidays

Araw ng Kagitingan

April 9, Saturday

Regular Holiday

Maundy Thursday

April 21, Thursday

Regular Holiday

Good Friday

April 22, Friday

Regular Holiday

Black Saturday

April 23, Saturday

Special Holiday

 

For the COMPLETE LISTING of PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS for 2011, VISIT THIS LINK. 🙂

 

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BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 COMPLETE LIST of 2011 PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS

 Friends and Christmas

Between Bites TOP 10 BEST about Bali

Walk the World – Asia Travel Omnibus

Walk in the Spanish Era in BATAAN, Philippines

MY LOVE AFFAIR with Bali

2011 Philippine Holidays Declared, No More Long Weekends

 

 

Under Proclamation No. 84, signed by President Aquino, Malacañang released the official Philippine 2011 regular and special holidays.  A lot of Filipinos groaned and grumbled with the thought that the “Holiday Economics” law passed in 2007 under RA 9492, more widely known to us as “special long weekends” will no longer be implemented.  

 

I think President Aquino made it a point not to have too many “non-working” days in the Philippines but more importantly, letting the distinctive holiday date stay as is, regardless of the day it falls on, helps commemorate the importance of that particular date instead of moving it around.

 

 

 

Regular Holidays

 

New Year’s Day – January 1 (Saturday)

Araw ng Kagitingan – April 9 (Saturday)

Maundy Thursday – April 21 (Thursday)

Good Friday – April 22 (Friday)

Labor Day – May 1 (Sunday)

Independence Day – June 12 (Sunday)

National Heroes Day – August 29 (Last Monday of August)

Bonifacio Day – November 30 (Wednesday)

Christmas Day – December 25 (Sunday)

Rizal Day – December 30 (Friday)

 

Special (Non-Working) Days

Ninoy Aquino Day – August 21 (Sunday)

All Saints Day – November 1 (Tuesday)

Last Day of the Year – December 31 (Saturday)

 

Special Holiday (for all schools)

EDSA Revolution Anniversary – February 25 (Friday)

 

Announcement of the national holiday for observing the Islamic holidays Eid’l Fitr and Eidul Adha is yet to declared following the lunar or Islamic calendar.  The date will be determined by The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF).

 

 

December 2010 Holidays Declared

 

 

I’m already going to be on forced leave on December 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30.  I seriously still want to work, mostly because there are still a lot to do for Q1 of 2011 (watch out for new channels to be launched) and because I usually get sad when I’m idle (not that I don’t have tons of things I have to do at home.  Chores.  Errands.  General cleaning.  I usually stare into space when I’m home lately or let the boob tube corrode my brains.  Home is such a sad place since September.)

 

Anyhow, don’t let my not-so-Christmassy self weigh you down.  Check out the Philippine holidays declared this December.

 

December 2010 Holidays

 

December 24 (Christmas Eve) – Special Holiday

December 25 (Christmas Day) – Regular Holiday

December 27 (Rizal Day) – Regular Holiday

December 31 (Last Day of the Year) – Special (non-working) Holiday

 

Where are you off to?

Papa planned to bring the family to Taiwan for a Christmas vacation, Dec. 24-30, supposedly our first Christmas not to be spent in Manila, and a family vacation we haven’t done in a long, long while.  I wish he were still here, even if we spend Christmas only at home… even if it’s just 3 hours of his time.  Now, I don’t feel like celebrating Christmas at all. 

 

I wish sometimes I’m just faraway.  Far from all the pains I feel now 🙁

 

I wish I’m still a kid looking up at his face.  I know for sure I’d be smiling my happiest smile.  And I’d be telling him how much I love him… over and over again… in an Illustration Board artwork/card I made for him, in a Welcome Home banner, in a letter, in a simple text… in the respectful, loving and longing manner I look at him.  If I were still a kid, I’d make the 28 years I had with my dad more meaningful.

 

I miss you Pops.  And it breaks my heart now to know I do.  So much.

 

 

November 29 is Declared a Holiday in Observance of Bonifacio Day

 

Malacañang has declared November 29, Monday, a regular non-working holiday in nationwide observance of Bonifacio Day. 

 

The public holiday actually falls on November 30, but the government by virtue of Proclamation 1841 pushes its observance as a non-working day nearest Monday.

 

 

If you want to make most of your FREE TIME…

 

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Marcia Adam’s Tuscany

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Chateau Hestia Tagaytay

Taal View Heights in Tagaytay

Zipline in Tagaytay

 

 

Nurture Spa Tagaytay

Sanctuario at Sanctuario Tagaytay

Drizzling Sunday at Tagaytay

Café Verbena at Discovery Country Suites

Bag of Beans Tagaytay

 

 

Food to a T-House

Fire Lake Grill Tagaytay

Mr Moo Tagaytay

 

 

 

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November 16 Declared National Non-Working Holiday

 

In celebration of the Islamic Feast of Sacrifice or Eid’l Adha, November 16, 2010 (Tuesday) is declared as National Non-Working Holiday by President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III.  Proclamation No. 60 signed by the President states that Eid’l Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday.

 

 

 

Other Upcoming Holidays

  

November 29 – Bonifacio Day (Monday nearest November 30)

 

 

If you want to make most of your FREE TIME…

 

BRING your family or a date to the following:

  

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings

BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS

 

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