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Comprehensive Guide To Key Dates And Observances

Important National Holidays of the Philippines in 2023

Comprehensive Guide to Key Dates and Observances

Stay Informed with the Official Gazette

The Official Gazette, the official journal of the Republic of the Philippines, provides a comprehensive overview of holidays and observances in the country. This guide will explore the key national public holidays celebrated in the Philippines in 2023, as outlined by the Official Gazette, including their dates, origins, and significance.

2023 Holiday Calendar

  • January 1: New Year's Day
  • February 25: Anniversary of the People Power Revolution
  • April 9: Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)

Please note that the official dates and observances of holidays may change and are subject to official announcements. Regularly checking the Official Gazette website for updates is recommended.

Complete List of 2023 National Public Holidays in the Philippines

The following is a comprehensive list of national public holidays celebrated in the Philippines in 2023, according to the Official Gazette:

Regular Holidays
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • Maundy Thursday (April 6)
  • Good Friday (April 7)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
  • Independence Day (June 12)
  • National Heroes Day (August 28)
  • Bonifacio Day (November 30)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)
  • Rizal Day (December 30)
Special Non-Working Days
  • Chinese New Year (January 22)
  • Ash Wednesday (February 22)
  • Black Saturday (April 8)
  • Eid'l Fitr (April 21-22)
  • Eid'l Adha (June 29)
Movable Holidays
  • Anniversary of the People Power Revolution (February 25)
  • Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) (April 9)
Additional Holidays in Certain Localities

Some localities in the Philippines may have additional holidays specific to their region or municipality. For more information on local holidays, it is advisable to consult official government websites or local sources.

Stay Up-to-Date with Official Announcements

The dates and observances of holidays in the Philippines may be subject to change as official announcements are made. Regularly checking the Official Gazette website or other reputable sources for updates is recommended.


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