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De feestdagen en verlengde weekends in 2013 werden reeds bekend gemaakt door de Filipijnse overheid. Hierna een artikeltje daaromtrent en de kalender: Pinoys can start planning their 2013 vacations, as Malacanang issued Saturday the list of holidays for 2013. Under Proclamation 459, the Philippines will only get three long weekends next year. These
include weekends preceding Feb. 25, (Monday) which has been declared a
special holiday for the EDSA Revolution Anniversary, and Dec. 30
(Monday), which is a regular holiday for Rizal Day. Holidays declared in observance of the Maundy Thursday and Good Friday (Mar. 28 and 29) also extend the weekend succeeding it. In 2012, Pinoys had a total of seven long weekends. The Chinese New Year, which was declared a holiday in 2012, was also not included in the list of holidays for next year. But Pinoys did not get one less holiday, and may in fact plan extended
Christmas trips, as the Palace has declared Dec. 24, 2013 (Tuesday) as a
holiday "in order to foster closer family ties and enable our
countrymen to observe Christmas more meaningfully.." (wat dat ook moge betekenen...) Nov. 2 (Saturday) may also be declared a special (non-working) day "without detriment to public interest," the Palace said. This
is "to give full opportunity to our people to properly observe All
Saints Day with all its religious fervor which invariably requires them
to travel to and from different regions in the country..." it added. As
for the observance of Islamic feasts Eid'l Fitr and Eidul Adha, the
Palace said it shall issue proclamations declaring national holidays
"after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays have been
determined in accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar
calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is
possible or convenient." A. Regular Holidays New YearÂ’s Day, Jan. 1 (Tuesday) Maundy Thursday, Mar. 28 Good Friday, Mar. 29 Araw ng Kagitingan, Apr. 9 (Tuesday) Labor Day, May 1 (Wednesday) Independence Day, June 12 (Wednesday) National Heroes Day, Aug. 26 (Last Monday of August) Bonifacio Day, Nov. 30 (Saturday) Christmas Day, Dec. 25 (Wednesday) Rizal Day, Dec. 30 (Monday) B. Special (Non-Working) Days Black Saturday, Mar. 30 Ninoy Aquino Day, Aug. 21 (Wednesday) All Saints Day, Nov. 1 (Friday) Additional special (non-working) days -Nov. 2 (Saturday) -Dec. 24 (Tuesday) Last Day of the Year, Dec. 31 (Tuesday) C. Special Holiday (for all schools) EDSA Revolution Anniversary, Feb. 25 (Monday)